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[SOLVED] W10 Unmountable Boot Volume
Boggin:
That cmd should have given you a partition letter - as for the rest, perhaps it just needed a power shut down a couple of times to clear it, but glad to see that it is probably back to normal ?
utbas1953:
Hi Boggin, When the desktop first played up the diagnosing/ attempted repair failed. The display with the various choices did at one stage appear before the usb drive W10 was made and at that point I tried to restore back to a restore point I had made a short while before the glitch started but that failed too and the constant message I was getting was the unmountable boot volume hence my asking for info. The weird thing is that although the restore point had failed and that was a couple of days ago, when the computer tonight decide to boot up normally one of the displays that appeared during boot up was one that said the restore point had failed. Upon checking the restore points the one chosen was still intact. I just can't fathom out why I was being told the C drive was unmountable. Still, thanks for your input and I will keep that info filed. Thank you.
Boggin:
I think Win 10 and restore points is a bit hitty missy.
I've done a restore point in the advanced boot options which returned as failed, but when I rebooted back to normal, I got a message to say it had been successful.
I tend to rely on my Macrium system images to go back in Win 10.
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