Windows 10: Monitor for unmounted drives after a reboot in Windows Server various version

Discus and support Monitor for unmounted drives after a reboot in Windows Server various version in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Our IT has our Windows Patches Automated. But sometimes very infrequently we have a system reboot and one of the virtual drives does not get remounted.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by GaryAMiller, May 3, 2022.

  1. Monitor for unmounted drives after a reboot in Windows Server various version


    Our IT has our Windows Patches Automated. But sometimes very infrequently we have a system reboot and one of the virtual drives does not get remounted. Our SAN gurus did not see any errors and the asked Microsoft about any known patches which there are none. So we would like to monitor for the unmounted drives after a reboot. We have been trying to look for a PowerShell utility to do this but haven't found anything yet. Drive Manager allows the drive to be remounted so the OS must know the drive is missing. Has anybody found a script to do this kind of monitoring.

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    GaryAMiller, May 3, 2022
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    Hi,

    Thank you for the update and I apologize for the late response.

    I appreciate if you could answer few questions to narrow down to the issue.


    • How exactly you are trying to unmount the drive. Is it through Command prompt or from Disk management?

    • What exactly happens when you try to unmount?

    • Did you receive any error message while trying to unmount?
    I suggest you to try the steps given below and check if it helps.

    Please close all the Windows before trying the steps.


    • Open Disk management.

    • Right-click the mounted drive that you want to remove, and then click
      Change Drive Letter and Paths.

    • Click Remove, and then click Yes.
    Hope the information helps. Let us know if you need further assistance. We will be happy to help.

    Thank you.
     
    Krishna Prasobh V, May 3, 2022
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  3. cmshowers Win User
    UNMOUNTABLE BOOT DRIVE after Windows Update rebooted PC

    Hello,

    I am a Linux software developer which is not to say I'm wholly unknowledgeable about Windows but I haven't done much "desktop support" since Windows XP. Someone in my household has a Windows 10 PC which they left on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning it had the following blue screen message: "Automatic repair couldn't repair your PC". I'm fairly confident that Windows Update restarted the PC over night. If I click the "Exit and continue to Windows 10" button, I will get a blue screen with the error "UNMOUNTABLE BOOT DRIVE" before it automatically reboots and tries the automatic startup repair.

    I've booted the PC with a live Ubuntu disc and Linux has no problem mounting the partitions. I've examined the drive contents and while I don't really know what to look for, there seem to be all the normal folders (Windows, Program Files, etc) and even has the registry files in WINDOWS/System32/config and a backup under RegBack. So I can conclude that the error message "UNMOUNTABLE BOOT DRIVE" is not accurate.

    I have also used the command prompt you can get to after the automatic startup repair fails and done all of the things that are often suggested including:
    chkdsk /f d:
    bootrec.exe /fixboot
    bootrec.exe /fixmbr
    bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd
    sfc /SCANNOW

    The chkdsk passes without a single issue reported. The bootrec commands are kind of a ludicrous suggestion since the PC is booting to the recovery menu which means the MBR and boot loader are functioning (and the PC is indeed MBR, not UEFI). The system file checker is the most interesting one as it does 100% of the Verification phase and then immediately fails with the error "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation".

    I made an image of the PC and have reproduced all these issues in a virtual machine so I know there are no hardware issues preventing me from fixing the issue. It's not a big deal for me to reinstall Windows on the PC but I have become obsessed with figuring out this problem of a totally mountable UNMOUNTABLE BOOT DRIVE.

    If anyone has further suggestions or knows where there are logs I can look at for more clues to the problem, please respond!

    Thank you for your time,
    Chris Showers
     
    cmshowers, May 3, 2022
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