unmountable boot volume means an error occurred while reading the boot volume. The cause of the failure may be bad sectors on the hard disk.
Suggested solution:
Enter the motherboard UEFI (BIOS) settings: Check whether the motherboard correctly detects the hard disk.
If not, open the case after the power is turned off and re-plug the power cable and data cable of the hard disk.
Check whether the hard disk is set as the first boot device. If not, set the hard drive as the first boot device. Check whether the motherboard's UEFI/BIOS status settings are consistent with the hard disk's GPT/MBR settings and system type (UEFI GPT is only applicable to 64-bit NT6.1 and later Windows systems);
Confirm that it is correct, and then Check whether the SATA interface in UEFI (BIOS) is in IDE or AHCI state, and you can switch it; save the UEFI (BIOS) settings and restart. If you still cannot enter the system, reinstall the system.
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