Windows XP Stop 0xED Unmountable
Boot Volume Error : for dell systems
Install the Recovery Console
Prior to booting to the Windows XP Recovery Console, you
must install the Recovery Console. To do this, perform the
following steps:
1 . Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD drive.
Click the Start button and then click Run. The Run window
appears. In the Open: field, type the following line:
X:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons
where X is the drive letter of the CD drive.
2 . Click the OK button.
3 . Follow the instructions on the screen to finish setup.
4 . Click the Start button, click Turn off the computer and
then click Restart.
Restart the Computer
to the Recovery Console
To restart the system so that it boots to the Recovery Console, perform the
following steps:
1. Insert the Windows XP CD
2. Configure the computer to boot from the CD drive.
The prompt Press any key to boot from CD... appears.
3. Press the space bar.
The system will start the Windows XP setup process and at the bottom of the
screen the following prompt briefly appears:
Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver…
The Welcome to Setup screen appears.
4. If Windows XP does not natively support the hard drive controller that is in
the system, press the <F6> key and proceed.
5.If you pressed the <F6> key in the last step, press the <S> key when prompted
and then load the appropriate driver off the floppy disk with the hard drive
controller driver.
The Welcome to Setup screen appears.
6.Press the <R> key. The Recovery Console starts and presents a numbered list of
Windows installations that it detected on the hard drive. On most systems there
will be just one choice.
7. Press the number corresponding to the installation you are troubleshooting
and then press the <Enter> key.
8. Type the administrator password to log onto the installation. If there is no
administrator password, press the <Enter> key.
The Recovery Console command prompt appears.
Run the CHKDSK /R
command :
1 Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD drive.
2Boot the system from the CD drive.
The prompt Press any key to boot from CD... appears.
3Press the space bar.
The Welcome to Setup dialog box appears.
4 Press the <R> key to repair Windows by using the Recovery Console.
5 Select the number that is associated with the Windows installation you want to
log on to, then type the administrator password (or press press the <Enter> key
if no administrator password exists).
6 From Recovery Console, type the following command:
CHKDSK /R
7 Press the <Enter> key
8 From the Recovery Console, type the following command:
exit
9 Press the <Enter> key to restart your computer.
10. If the system still will not boot to the hard drive, attempt to run the
CHKDSK /R command again. Depending on the corruption on the hard drive, it may
take several tries to achieve a complete repair.
NOTE: If the system is slow after performing the CHKDSK/R, then run the Disk
Defragmenter application against the hard drive. This will defragment the file
system after the repair.
*** IF CHKDSK FAILS THEN HDD NEEDS TO BE REPLACED ****
- SRIKANTH DHANWADA
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Hardwaredude.com Team

