gerbil
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Does another computer read the CD okay? If not, then download the above and burn the ISO to create a new CD.
remarkablyso
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How do you mean, the pc won't read it?
Does it actually try to boot from it? [Lessee, at startup immediately tap F8 [?] key to gain access to the one-time boot menu, choose your cd drive. You should get a black window with a msg about detecting cd drive with a timer countdown, then to tap any key....?]
If you do all that, then does your sys not actually successfully load from the cd?
Aside... you will not damage your work sys by testing the cd in that... Setup will not actually do anything without your permission; you can simply close it like any other task.
And if it does not run in that sys, then, yep, dl an iso. I know those two are good.
That drive detection timer countdown - the starting time is selectable in BIOS, and I have seen cases where it is too short and so does not allow the cd to spin up and be detected [read]. 30 secs is not too long to set as a detection time.
gerbil
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As stated above, putting in the CD won't do anything unless you tell it to/follow the prompts.
remarkablyso
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Ah. Your BIOS has a different entry.. it should show on the first POST screen. F2, F10, F11, F12.. i don't know your BIOS/mb.
gerbil
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I would not do a Winodow's Repair just yet.. it blows your setup back into the stone ages.. to when you first installed XP [cos NO-ONE EVER updates their system files...].
Yes, you can modify the boot order in BIOS, but I don't do that just to boot from a cd.
Perhaps you use the Esc key on that sys to gain the Boot Selection Menu?
gerbil
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Did you actually get that error msg "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" when you attempted to enter the RC? Or did you select Windows Repair? [don't].
And no, if in BIOS you do not want the Boot Configuration screen, you want the Boot Screen. You can change the boot order in there if you so wish, elevating the cd drive above your hdd.
When you do finally enter the Recovery Console, running chkdsk /p should cure the "UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" error.
gerbil
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