Blue Screen Problem The master comes in, and the points are guaranteed to be enough

Updated on number 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If this is often the case, then there is a problem, generally speaking, I encounter such a phenomenon, I usually install the system first, if the problem cannot be solved, it is a hardware problem, generally speaking, the hardware has such a phenomenon is a memory problem, either the metal sheet is aging, or the slot is loose.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    0×000000ed:unmountable_boot_volume

    Error analysis: It is generally caused by errors in the disk, and sometimes it is also recommended to check whether the hard disk cable is not in good contact, or does not use a cable that meets the output specifications of the hard disk, for example: ATA-100 hard disk still uses the ATA-33 cable, which does not matter to the low-speed hard disk, but the requirements of the high-speed hard disk (supporting ATA-66 or above) are stricter, and the cable with the wrong specifications will sometimes cause this kind of failure to boot.

    If this error still occurs frequently after repair, it is likely to be a precursor to hard drive corruption.

    Solution: In general, rebooting will solve the problem, anyway it is recommended that you execute the "chkdsk r" command to check and repair the disk.

    Steps: 1. Boot the computer with the Windows boot disk, if the computer can be booted from a CD-ROM drive, you can also boot the computer with a Windows CD-ROM.

    2. When the Welcome to Installer screen appears, press the R key to select the repair option.

    3. If you are using a dual-boot or multi-boot computer, select the Windows installation that you want to access from the Failback console.

    4. When you are prompted to enter the administrator password, please type the password.

    Note: If you don't have an administrator password, press Enter.

    5. At the Command prompt, type chkdsk r, and then press Enter.

    6. At the Command prompt, type exit, and then press Enter to restart your computer.

    If this process doesn't work, repeat the process, using the fixboot command instead of the chkdsk r command in step 5.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The memory is not plugged in properly, or it is broken.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Uninstall the graphics driver and let it reinstall it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One is that there is a problem with the graphics card, and the other is that the system may need to be patched and updated to update the antivirus software.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    stop 0x000000ed specifies a lot, so don't listen to other people's nonsense.

    Upstairs said repair with chkdsk r disk. The stop code for the disk is: stop 0x000000ed

    You can check out the unmountable boot volume below.

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