BSOD Error || Stop 0x000000ED or UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
How to Fix bsod error code 0x000000ED
Tech Advice:
Run Check Disk to fix the above error
↣ Reboot your PC and press F8 key continously until Menu appears in DOS mode.
↣ Select command prompt from the list. Now in the command prompt type
↣ chkdsk c: /f /r
↣ (space after chkdsk & space after c: )
↣ Enter
This may take some time. You may get an error “windows cannot check the Disk- Do you want to run on reboot”
↣ Type Yes or Y
↣ Enter
↣ reboot
NOTE:
↣ The /f command will fix the errors. The r /r command finds bad sectors and recovers information which is readable. A reboot is required.
↣ the /f command automatically fixes any errors encountered, the /r command locates bad sectors and recovers readable information
Cause Of Error- Stop 0x000000ED or UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
↣ The Cause of the problem can be due to the following reasons
↣ Th error can be due to unexpected shut down or software conflict effecting the hard drive.
↣ Sometimes bacause of the cache not written to drive properly causing
↣ Sometimes the contents of the cache are not written to the drive properly causing such errors ||
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