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Bootmanager is missing??? fix?
Im trying to restore my computer that is running Windows 7 i ran the factory image restore disks and on the last disk the computer frooze so i shut it off before it was finished and now every time i turn the computer on it says "bootmnger is missing press CTRL ALT DEL to restart" and i tried doing the disks again but now its saying that the disks are corrupted so do i have to reinstall Win7 or what now?
2 Answers
- AndrewLv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
Boot from the Windows disk*.
Enter language, country and input, click Next.
Click Repair your computer in the lower left-hand side.
Repair should find your installation directory. If there’s more than one in the list, select the correct one and then click Next.
Click Startup Repair.
Remove the disk and restart when finished.
Or
Boot from the disk.
Choose the Command Prompt option, and use the following command...
bootrec /fixboot
Press Enter/Return.
Remove the disk and restart when finished.
*On start up keep tapping either F1, F2, F10,(Be Aware that some manufacturers use F10 for system recovery!) Esc, or Del, to enter the BIOS set-up. Look for "Drive configuration", "Boot order" or similar and make the CD/DVD drive the first boot device and the hard drive second. Save settings and exit.
Insert the CD/DVD into your CD/DVD drive, and then restart your computer.
When you see the "Press any key to boot from CD" message, press a key to start the computer from the CD/DVD.
Source(s): :) - 8 years ago
Fixes for BOOTMGR Errors
BOOTMGR Errors Apply To
BOOTMGR issues apply to Windows
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