BSOD With System Unbootable


  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64,Windows 8.1 Pro x64 Dual Boot
       #1

    BSOD With System Unbootable


    My Friend was Playing games on PC Suddendly the pc came up with BSOD Unmountable boot volume
    but the pc is not bootable it keeps restarting if any questions ? Ask me i shall ask my friend and actually he doesn't know speak english fluently And tell me any fixes i shall ask him. and he is noob in computer modifying programing etc.
    Note:- His OS Information is different.

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  2. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #2

       Information
    Before posting a BSOD thread, please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    If you need to add new information like the dump files, please make a new post in your initial BSOD thread. Please do not make an extra new thread.
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  3. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
       #3

    That BCC usually indicates a faulty HDD.
       Information
    0xC0000006 - The required data was not placed into memory because of an I/O error


       Warning
    The Following Method Should NOT Be Performed On An SSD!


    Testing the HDD Using SeaTools:


    1. Download SeaTools for DOS if you don't want to use a CD to test the HDD you can use YUMI – Multiboot USB Creator to create a bootable USB (instructions are found at the bottom of both pages).
    2. If SeaTools for DOS is unable to recognize your HDD:
    3. Visit HDDdiag and follow the instructions | Or follow the instructions below.



    If SeaTools For DOS does not recognize the drive;
    Boot into the BIOS using the *Fx key.
    Look for an entry called SATA Mode (or something similar), it should be set to IDE / AHCI.
    It's probably set to AHCI which is why SeaTools doesn't recognize them in the DOS environment.
    Set it to IDE then save and exit usually by pressing the F10 key.
    Now boot into SeaTools and it should detect the drives.
    Start the Long Test and let it run.
    Upon completion don't try to boot into Windows as it will only result in a BSOD, go back into the BIOS
    and change the SATA setting back to what it was in the first place.



    Arc said:
    Re-seat the sata and power.

    Let us know the results.
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