Satellite C660 - BSOD Unmountable boot volume

satellite c660 blue screen
Unmountable_boot_volume
Technical info.
Stop: oxooooooed

Does that mean and how do I do?
Enough, please someone help me.

Thank you

Windows is damaged.
You must use the recovery discs to reload Windows.
If you need data from the HARD drive, you can use a USB SATA 2.5 "carriage to copy the data to another PC.

Tags: Toshiba

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