unmountable_boot_volume (0x823854E8, 0xC0000006, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) error, help!

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I am just having the worst luck with computers lately. My desktop computer went out with this error with a blue screen. To be honest, everytime my wife touches my fucking computer something happens. A blue screen appears with this message. I have not installed anything recently hardware or software. I've been to Microsoft and researched the code and figure this shit out for the life of me, It won't even let me log in safe mode. I don't want to run a restore if I don't have to. Help, suggestions?
 

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im not in the geek squad but i think the blue screen means your computer is done
 

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Were you upgrading XP to Vista?
The problem usually is with the connector cable.
Either that or the file system is damaged.
 
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billhill

Maybe you can help me out here..

How come my audio doesn't work all the time? Like on youtube for example 40% of the stuff on there I try to watch has no audio whatsoever..

It's really weird man..
 

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Maybe you can help me out here..

How come my audio doesn't work all the time? Like on youtube for example 40% of the stuff on there I try to watch has no audio whatsoever..

It's really weird man..
Bet ya it's speaker related.
 

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go2guy - grab an XP cd (Assuming you have XP) and run it through the text installation part... when it asks you to do a repair the second time, select it... itll fix your problems... the second repair option is the best thing Microsoft ever did... fixes everything without losing data
 

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Were you upgrading XP to Vista?
The problem usually is with the connector cable.
Either that or the file system is damaged.

No I wasn't updating or anything. Just simply my Itunes stopped working on my computer last week now I can't even get past the blue screen. Connector cable to where? My monitor to computer cord??? when you say file system is damaged what does that mean my hard drive? What could I do to fix it if that's the case? Thanks for replying Bill
 

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go2guy - grab an XP cd (Assuming you have XP) and run it through the text installation part... when it asks you to do a repair the second time, select it... itll fix your problems... the second repair option is the best thing Microsoft ever did... fixes everything without losing data

Should it read a CD disc automatically when I power up or do I have to press one of the F buttons while it boots up to do this?
 

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sometimes it will boot off the CD... sometimes it wont... depends on how your BIOS is setup... most computers have the option of F12(typically) which will give you a boot option.. you would press F12 (or whatever it is for your paticular PC) right when you turn on your computer... it should say it somewhere on the screen
 

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