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Old 05-26-2004, 06:55 PM   #1
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Still Can't Fix Unmountable Boot Volume Problem in XP

First, let me apologize for this long post but I'm experiencing a frustrating problem with a recent PC build. Two weekends ago I built a new rig for a friend using the following relative components:

AMD 64 3200+
MSI K8T NEO -FIS2R motherboard
160GB Seagate SATA hard drive
Windows XP Pro

When we booted up for the first time, we went to BIOS, changed the boot order to read the CD-ROM drive first, put the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM drive, saved and restarted.

Windows XP Setup started loading its files and after a few minutes we started receiving a message stating Setup could not detect a hard drive. We surfed the web and found the troubleshooting tips telling us to press F6 when prompted to do so.

We restarted the Setup process, hit F6 when prompted to and then put the driver floppy into the floppy drive and pressed S. This is the floppy that came with the MSI motherboard that had the SATA drivers on it.

This seemed to solve the "couldn't find hard drive" issue since the floppy drive downloaded the drivers and Setup continued without any further hitches. We were then prompted to format the hard drive and then to partition it. I did one large partition in NTFS.

After this, Windows XP successfully loaded itself onto the hard drive and all went well. I did some minor tweaking in BIOS and then loaded several games onto the hard drive. My friend said all was going great for about two days when he booted up the third morning and got the following blue screen message:

UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME

If this is the first time you've seen this stop error
screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears
again, follow these steps:

Check to make sure any new hardware or software is
properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask
your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows
updates you might need.

If problems continue, disable or remove any newly
installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory
options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to
use safemode to remove or disable components, restart
your computer, press F8 to select advanced startup
options, and then select safemode.

Technical Information:

***STOP:0x000000ed (0x85e2f860,0xc0000032,0x00000000, 0x00000000)

Now, this seems to be a well-documented Windows XP problem as there are some Microsoft articles published on the issue and a Google search yielded many pages with similar results and advice. This link seems to be Microsoft’s main solution to the problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;297185

In reading that article, I'm almost certain that my friend's problem is the damaged file system and not the UDMA controller issue.

Now, my friend tells me that he tried following the six steps from the above link to address the damaged file system problem, but that when he gets to Step 2 and presses R, he now gets a message stating that "Setup did not find any hard drives installed in your computer" and that his only options at this screen are to either exit or restart the computer.

This is where we're at now and needless to say we are at a loss. It's as though we're getting that first “hard disk not recognized” message all over again. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice for this new problem? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Also, am I correct in believing that the hard drive is good if I initially was able to successfully install Windows XP and several games that ran fine for a few days?
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Old 05-28-2004, 07:45 PM   #2
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All you have to do is run the check disk command from a DOS prompt. If it a new custom built computer, why not just reformat & reinstall!!!
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Old 05-28-2004, 09:43 PM   #3
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I didn't know that XP let you make a 160GB NTFS drive upon first install.

Your link didn't work but it looks like you will have to reinstall. I suggest a smaller boot partition and an immediate run of scandisk. Any utilities come with the HD?
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Old 05-29-2004, 05:01 PM   #4
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Well, we tried many things yesterday.

First, I replaced the SATA cable with another and got the same results, so as I suspected, the SATA cable was fine.

Then we ran the SeaTools diagnostic from two floppys. There were four different tests we had the choice of running and we did all four and passed with no problems, so it appears that the hard disk is fine.

We then booted from the Windows XP CD and pressed F6 and installed the Promise SATA drivers from the floppy disk. Afterwords I pressed R and started running chkdsk. I don't know if this is normal, but chkdsk was up to like 72% and then it quickly went back down to 50% and then took a very long time to get back to around 63% when I lost patience and decided to do a clean install of Windows.

So, we did that but this time during the installation process, we got the following Hardware Installation (!) message:

“The software you are installing for this hardware: WinXP Promise SATA378™ IDE Controller has not passed Windows Logo Testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP.

Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future. Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor or software that has passed Windows Logo Testing.

Do you want to continue installing the software for this hardware? Yes or No"

We pressed yes and continued with the installation with Windows XP.

But, the worst part is that after XP finished installing, the New Hardware Detected bubble popped up three separate times with Device Installer Error messages, telling us that "Windows could not load the installer for diskdrive, contact your hardware vendor for assistance." We got the same message for the CD-Rom and then the battery. And now, the CD-Rom doesn't appear when we go to My Computer. It shows a C: drive for the hard disk and an A: drive for the floppy, but there's no D: drive or any other drive indicating that the CD-Rom is even present. What's going on?? This is worse than the Unmountable Boot Volume message. We never had any of these problems with the first Windows installation. We now put a CD into the CD-rom drive, the light goes on for a second or two and then nothing happens. I rebooted into BIOS and the CD-Rom drive is present there. This is getting crazy. At this point I don't know if it's all Windows XP problems or driver problems or what?
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If it wasn't a signed driver than it sounds like a driver issue. XP installs fine but once you add third-party drivers and it goes poop then driver problems you have.

What do you mean by clean install? Repartition and reformat?

Why would you cancel checkdisk? It checks for HD & file system errors and the very fact that it went slow told you that something was wrong with your computer.
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Old 05-29-2004, 11:38 PM   #6
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Yes, we did a repartition and reformat.

I cancelled checkdisk because I was in a hurry to leave. I will have the computer tomorrow and will run checkdisk again and let it finish.
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Old 06-14-2004, 06:09 AM   #7
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Hi Robert.I wondered if you managed to solve the problem?.You seem to be having exactly the same problems as i am having.Please help.
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Old 06-14-2004, 06:53 AM   #8
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Justin, I did finally fix the problem.

Originally, I had the hard drive connected to the Serial 1 port. As an attempt to try anything new, I finally decided to connect the SATA cable from the hard drive to the SATA 1 port.

Then, during Windows Setup, I pressed F6 when prompted, and instead of loading the Promise drivers I loaded the VIA drivers.

I admit that even after doing this I had to do a fresh installation of Windows XP two more times. It just seemed like each time I installed Windows XP, I would usually get a few error messages during the installation telling me that a particular file couldn't be loaded or something else.

Finally, my last installation of XP went smoothly without any error messages. My friend is now up and running with no problems and the computer flies.

Here's the best advice I can give you that helped me alot. See the link below to the MSI forums. Click on the "AMD64 VIA/AMD Based Board" forum and start reading the posts. There is a wealth of information there from people who own this motherboard. If you can't solve your problem from reading the forums, just post your own thread and people will respond immediately. They are a very helpful bunch of folks there. Let me know how things work out. Good luck.

http://forum.msi.com.tw/
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