How to Fix Windows 10 ‘Unmountable Boot Volume’ Error

Posted by Lucy Price
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Apr 8, 2016
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Are you having Windows 10 operating system for your PC? You may be experiencing awful error when you try to boot your computer and you are unable to boot up your Windows. Don’t worry! You can resolve ‘Unmountable Boot Volume’ error by following some simple tricks.

If in case, you are finding issues to understand these steps or having less technical information, then you can contact windows 10 customer support number to consult an expert for making useful the simple instructions listed below.

Chkdsk (Fix your drive error)

1. Run your PC using a USB drive or a Windows 10 DVD. If you don’t having Windows 10 DVD, then visit the Microsoft website to get the step by step guidance to make one with the Media creation tool.
2. Choose the option ‘Repair your computer’ placed at the corner of lower left side.
3. Select ‘Command prompt’.
4. In the command prompt window, type chkdsk /r c: and then hit Enter button.
5. Choose ‘Y’ for answering yes as purpose to check the disk further the system restarts.
6. Restart your computer. Wait when chkdsk checks the drive for errors. This could be a time taking process.

Fix Master Boot Record

1. Run your PC using a USB drive or a Windows 10 DVD. If you don’t having Windows 10 DVD, then visit the Microsoft website to get the step by step guidance to make one with the Media creation tool.
2. Choose the option ‘Repair your computer’ placed at the corner of lower left side.
3. Select ‘Command prompt’.
4. In the command prompt window, type the bootrec /fixboot, and then hit the Enter button.
5. Restart your computer. Wait when chkdsk checks the drive for errors. This could be a time taking process.

Automatic Repair

1. Run your PC using a USB drive or a Windows 10 DVD. If you don’t having Windows 10 DVD, then visit the Microsoft website to get the step by step guidance to make one with the Media creation tool.
2. Choose the option ‘Repair your computer’ placed at the corner of lower left side.
3. Select the ‘Troubleshoot’ and then ‘Advanced options’ next ‘Automatic Repair’ and go to the ‘Next’.
4. Choose the operating system your want to fix.
5. Wait while the utility tries to fix the files.

Still, if you are having issues to apply these instructions, then you should call the windows 10 support number to get help for resolving such errors. You can also avail directories online if in case you require an immediate help for resolving such problems, for instance contactforhelp. Visit : http://tinyurl.com/hytr7rh
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