I have an IBM Thinkpad T42 that now has an "unmountable boot volume". I've read i just need to get the windows xp cd and run repair but the cd's didn't come with my laptop, my warranty has expired, and i can't find anyone to loan me xp cd's. Should i take this in to a computer repair place and have them work on it? if so, what's a good place to take it in charlotte/raleigh.
12/27/2006 10:47:07 PM
Find someone to borrow the cd from, boot to it, press R to enter the recovery console, fixboot, fixmbr, reboot, be thankful you didn't spend $50-75.
12/27/2006 10:55:08 PM
How did you do that anyways? I never have those kind of troubles until I start trying to remove bootloaders and restore a computer to XP only from dual boot.
12/27/2006 11:42:32 PM
If your recovery partition is still intact, you don't even need any CD's. Just run Rescue and Recovery to restore it back to Day 1 state. You should be able to pressing the "Access IBM" button at the startup screen.
12/28/2006 12:34:02 AM
http://www.google.com/search?q=unmountable+boot+volumeFirst Hit: http://www.techtips4u.com/kb/sw/SW00014.htm
12/28/2006 6:04:31 AM