That's odd. Did you specify '-k all'? Maybe you do have a problem with
the root.disk. This is what I suggest - use this tool
http://ext2read.blogspot.com/ to recover any important data you have off
the root.disk, and then reinstall.

If you can't view the root.disk using that tool it may be corrupted in
which case you can boot a live CD and fsck it as described in the wubi
guide:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#How%20can%20I%20access%20my%20Wubi%20install%20and%20repair%20my%20install%20if%20it%20won't%20boot%3f
(butdon't fsck it if you've already mounted it)

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