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BrunoWasTaken
Hello everyone,
I woke up this morning to an unpleasant surprise: Windows wouldn't boot from my SSD. The error message was "UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME". Then, I tried to repair it via a USB installation media, but to no avail: I could only reach the installation/repair page when the SSD containing the faulty windows installation was disconnected.
How can I repair my windows installation on my SSD if I'm unable to access the menu when said drive is connected?
My SSD has been performing poorly for quite a while now, taking up to 3 minutes to boot whereas even my HDD booted up faster. When running benchmarks however, the performance seemed fine, archieving mulitple 100mb/s.
My specs:
Even though I ran into a few problems with the RAM, I think it's the SSD fault because as I said, when I unplugged it, I was able to reach the windows installation page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I woke up this morning to an unpleasant surprise: Windows wouldn't boot from my SSD. The error message was "UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME". Then, I tried to repair it via a USB installation media, but to no avail: I could only reach the installation/repair page when the SSD containing the faulty windows installation was disconnected.
How can I repair my windows installation on my SSD if I'm unable to access the menu when said drive is connected?
My SSD has been performing poorly for quite a while now, taking up to 3 minutes to boot whereas even my HDD booted up faster. When running benchmarks however, the performance seemed fine, archieving mulitple 100mb/s.
My specs:
- Ryzen 5 2600 @3.4GHz
- Trident RGB @3000MHz
- SanDisk SSD1TB (this is the one with the faulty installation)
- Windows 10 (Insider program)
Even though I ran into a few problems with the RAM, I think it's the SSD fault because as I said, when I unplugged it, I was able to reach the windows installation page.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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