Hi all,
I've been stuck on this problem for three days now, and am about to give up. My brother was using his win xp computer when it crashed, he restarted it but it displayed a blue screen with the error "unmountable boot volume".
Nothing I can do can get the xp cd to boot, including removing every other device but the cd drive, making it the primary master and setting it to first boot device in the BIOS.
Then, I downloaded a winxp boot disk. When it loaded it came up with the error message "File \biosinfo.inf could not be found. The error code is 4104. Setup cannot continue".
Using a windows 98 boot disk I managed to access the win xp cd by going through d:/i386/winnt. It goes fine locating the files it needs on the cd but then it comes with an error message saying win xp needs 330MB free, and cant continue, but there is plenty of space on the hard disk.
I am absolutely stuck, should I just give up and tell my brother to go buy a new harddisk? Thanks a lot in advance.
I think the way to fix my problem is get the recovery console to fix the boot problem.
The only thing is, I can't get the recovery console to work! The XP cd wont boot and everytime I try to get it through the XP boot disks I get the error message in my first post. Finally, trying to access the recovery console through Win98 startup disks doesn't work because it beleives I don't have enough free space on my hard disk!
I tried using Win XP boot disks, when it booted from the floppy I got this error message, "File \biosinfo.inf could not be found. The errorcode is 4104. Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit."
I am currently having this same problem. I am running Windows XP Pro on an HP laptop. I went to use it last night, and i had the blue screen of death with the error "unmountable boot volume". I downloaded boot disks for my system, and gave that a try, however it gave me the error he recieved about a file /biosinfo.inf not being found error code 4104. Any help with this would be much appreciated. Thanks
AHHAA. I have found my problem... you need to go to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310994
and download the boot disks for XP Service Pack 1. This fixed the problem for me. Good luck
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