Unmountrable Boot Volume

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You Need To Call Your Computer Manufactuar Or Microsoft
To Reinstall Windows Competely Which Means To Be Back To
The Way You Got The Computer. That Is The Only Option. It
Has Happened To Me Too.
 
Actually there are 2 other ways depending on the 2nd error
number - one can mean it has damaged files - so you can
boot into the recovery console via your MS CD's, another
can mean that the incorrect UDMA or IDE is in use.

My PC got this and is now truly snuffed as I have no CD's
so I'm having to return it to PCWorld - But via my linux I
saved all my files :)
 

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