C6N91UA #ABA: UNMOUTABLE BOOT VOLUME - laptop hp 2000

My HP laptop would not boot from the USB installation media did fix the unmountable boot volume. Need to know why and what to do, to start for more options.

The goal to boot with the USB installation media. Am a HP reseller and need help to start this l.

Finally get the USB Installation media to start right and repair the boot Volume. Thank you all for your help. God bless you.

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