Fix Unmountable_boot_volume error in Vista
Every windows based OS has a big drawback as Blue screen of death. This is such type of critical windows error that completely disallows the OS from booting and cause 100% data loss situation. Vista is the latest version of windows based OS that is also suffering from this type of problem. The Unmountable_boot_volume error in Vista is very critical error that occurs with an error code and cause Blue screen of Death.
You might get the following error messages while booting up your PC:
A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
Unmountable boot volume
Stop: 0x000000ED (0xc000000E, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
If you are getting this error message it means your OS is standing on the shore of corruption and you are going to lose data permanently. This is the situation there is very rare chance to fix this problem because it won’t allow you to boot your PC in safe mode, networking mode, command mode as well as any other mode. Your PC will be reboot again and again after showing your blue screen of death.
How to fix Unmountable_boot_volume error in Vista
In order to fix How to fix Unmountable_boot_volume error in Vista you need to follow some guidelines those are mentioned below:
- Configure BIOS settings to use ‘Fail-Safe’ as default. If you are using UDMA cable then replace it with 80-wire cable.
- If you are able to boot your PC in administrative mode then run chkdsk /r command with administrative rights.
If above method is not working format your hard drive and installs fresh Vista. However, it will remove all the data but you won’t get this error and able to fix this problem. If data is important for you then don’t get so worried because there is also a solution of this problem. Installs Data recovery Vista in your PC and start full system scan for recovering the lost data. This software can recover the deleted and even formatted data from the hard drive. After completing the scanning processes you will be able to fix Unmountable_boot_volume error in Vista completely without losing data.


