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When you first restart your
computer during the upgrade to Windows XP, or when you start Windows
XP, you may receive the following error message:
- "STOP 0x000000ED
(0xaaaaaaaa,0xbbbbbbbb,0xcccccccc,0xdddddddd)
UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME."
Note In this error message,
aaaaaaaa, bbbbbbbb, cccccccc, and dddddddd are hexadecimal numbers
that may vary.
If you receive this error message when you restart the computer for
the first time during an upgrade to Windows XP, your original
operating system will still work correctly. In some cases, you may
see a message that states that the wrong cable is being used.
However, you may not see this message on computers that have a fast
startup time.
How to fix?
- Advanced troubleshooting
These methods are intended for advanced computer users. If you
are not comfortable with advanced troubleshooting, you might
want to ask someone for help, use the Microsoft Customer Support
Services Web site to find other solutions, or contact Support.
See the "Next steps" section for more information about the
Microsoft Customer Support Services Web site.
Begin by reading the "Technical information about the error"
section to understand why the error might be generated and the
purpose of the message. Otherwise, you can skip this information
and begin with "Method 1: Check the error message" to help you
resolve the issue.
- Technical information about
the error
This section provides some technical background about the cause
of this error message and why it might be generated.
This behavior can occur if either of the following conditions
is true:
1> Your computer uses an Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) hard
disk controller, and the following conditions are true:
>. You use a standard 40-wire connector cable to connect the
UDMA drive to the controller instead of the required 80-wire,
40-pin cable.
>. The basic input/output system (BIOS) settings are
configured to force the faster UDMA modes.
2> The file system is damaged and cannot be mounted.
The purpose of this error message is to prevent the following
two things:
>. Potential data loss caused by using an incorrect IDE cable
for the faster UDMA modes. An IDE cable is a kind of cable used
to connect storage devices, such as hard disks, inside a
computer.
>. Continued access to a drive on which the file system is
damaged
- Method 1: Repair the volume
Note the second parameter (0xbbbbbbbb) in the error
message. You might have to regenerate the error in order to
write it down.
If the second parameter (0xbbbbbbbb) of the
Stop error is
0xC0000032, the cause of the error is that the file
system is damaged. You can try to repair the volume to see
whether this resolves the error. If the second parameter is not
0xC0000032, see
"Method 2: Check the IDE cable and load Fail-Safe settings" for
help.
Some things that you should know before you try this solution
>. If the file system is damaged, you can use
chkdsk /r command
to repair the volume. However, if you use the
chkdsk
/r command, you may lose some data.
>. You will need the Windows startup disks or the Windows
installation disk. If you do not have them, contact the computer
manufacturer for help in obtaining the disks.
>. You will need the administrator password to complete the
steps.
To repair the volume, follow these steps:
1> Start your computer by inserting the Windows startup disks or
the Windows installation disk if your computer can start from
the CD drive.
2> When the Welcome to
Setup screen appears, press R to select the repair
option.
3> If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot computer, select the
Windows installation that you want to access from the Recovery
Console.
4> Type the administrator password when you are prompted to do
this.
Note If no administrator password exists, press ENTER.
5> At the command prompt, on the drive where Windows is
installed, type chkdsk
/r, and then press ENTER.
6> At the command prompt, type
exit, and then
press ENTER to restart your computer.
7> After you repair the volume, check your hardware to isolate
the cause of the file system damage.
If this procedure does not work, repeat it, but type
fixboot instead
of chkdsk /r in
step 5.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, please see the
"Next steps" section for help.
- Method 2: Check the IDE
cable and load Fail-Safe settings
If your computer uses a UDMA hard disk controller, try these
steps. If your computer does not use a UDMA hard disk
controller, see the "Next steps" section for help.
>. If your UDMA hard disk is connected to the controller with
a 40-wire UDMA cable, replace the cable with an 80-wire cable.
>. In the BIOS settings for your computer, load the
'Fail-Safe' default settings, and then reactivate the most
frequently used options, such as USB Support.
If you are not sure how to follow these steps, contact the
manufacturer or refer to the user’s guide that was included with
your hardware.
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