SBS 2011 Unmountable Boot Volume after a windows update

Server crash after a windows update.  I don't know what update, it was 8.  Seemed to have completed successfully.  I restarted as requested.  After the restart, he came and said configuration of updates, 100% done and restarted again.  This time, no matter what I do, safemode, networking, last known, all get the blue screen.  I tried to enter in the system recovery options to run a chkdsk /R and partition table repair and run fixboot, but when I get the drivers screen charge, I have all the drivers I can find for my raid controller.  Found 8 of them.  All of them seem to be add the driver, but in the end, the system will not respond.

The system is a HP Proliant ML150G6 and card Raid is a HP Smart Array b110i.  RAID and discs all show 100% health.  It is a medical office, 5 days old backup, so we're a little desperate.

This issue is beyond the scope of this site (for consumers) and to be sure, you get the best (and fastest) reply, we have to ask either on Technet (for IT Pro) or MSDN (for developers)
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