{
"solution": "It seems like the boot partition on your SSD is corrupted or inaccessible, causing the 'unmountable boot volume' BSOD error. You can try the following steps to fix the issue without reinstalling Windows: 1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. 2. Check if your SSD is detected in the BIOS/UEFI settings. If not, there may be a hardware issue with the SSD. 3. If your SSD is detected, try changing the boot order to prioritize the SSD. 4. If that doesn't work, you may need to repair the boot sector using the command prompt. Boot from the Windows installation media, go to Command Prompt, and run the following commands: CHKDSK /R C: (replace C: with the correct drive letter for your SSD) BOOTREC /FIXBOOT BOOTREC /FIXMBR BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD 5. After running these commands, restart your computer and see if the issue is resolved. If the problem persists, you may need to consider backing up your data and performing a clean installation of Windows. Let me know if you need further assistance."
}