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Fix Stop Code Unmountable Boot Volume BSOD Without Reinstalling Windows

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Mar 13, 2026
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In this video, I’ll show you how to fix the Unmountable Boot Volume blue screen error in Windows 11. If your PC shows a blue screen saying “Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart” with the Unmountable Boot Volume error, it usually means there are corrupted system files or issues with the hard drive. To fix this problem, we create a Windows 11 bootable USB using the official Microsoft ISO and Rufus. Then, using the Windows Recovery Environment, we run a few built-in repair commands like CHKDSK, BOOTREC, and SFC to scan and repair disk errors, boot records, and corrupted system files. This method does not require reinstalling Windows and works in most cases where the system fails to boot due to disk or boot corruption. The tutorial is explained step by step and is suitable for beginners. It’s a safe and effective way to get your PC booting again without data loss.

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