[FIXED] BLUE SCREEN Unmountable Boot Volume
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Solved by Zmax,
2 minutes ago, Cyguns said:The drive might be corrupted because it still spins and I did a ePSA Pre-boot System Assessment and it said the drive works fine.
Installing a second drive then putting windows on it may save your data on the first drive.
If you have nothing special on that drive try a clean install of windows
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