This is a discussion on UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME=Disk Death? within the Hard Drives forums, part of Technology category; Good morning. I just had a disk go down to UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. I'm currently in the process of recovering it. (...
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| Good morning. I just had a disk go down to UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. I'm currently in the process of recovering it. (chkdsk /r, fixboot if necessary) I was curious if this was a sign that the disk was dying or if it's usually just a one time thing. I'm assuming that it could be either, and that I should look for other signs of disk corruption before assuming the drive is going bad. Would this be a correct assumption? Thanks for your time. |
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