bootmgr is missing press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows xp
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mercredi 22 décembre 2010 07:11bootmgr is missing press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows xp
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mercredi 22 décembre 2010 08:35
bootmgr is missing press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows xp
Windows XP doesn’t use bootmgr, but if you’re running Windows Vista or Windows 7, run these:
There are several reasons for this error message, e.g. corruption to the file bootmgr or bootmgr residing on a different drive. Depending upon your exact issue, the following should help to resolve it.Boot from the DVD (you may have to change the first boot device to CD/DVD in the BIOS), answer a few questions, select the Repair option in the bottom left corner and choose:
1. Startup Repair (you may have to run it several times).
2. If the above doesn't cure the problem, go back to the Repair Option and this time choose Command Prompt, then type these 4 commands (in all instances the capitals are for clarity only):
BOOTREC /FIXMBR and press Enter
BOOTREC /FIXBOOT and press Enter.
BOOTREC /SCANOS and press Enter.
BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD and press Enter.
3. If it’s still not successful or you receive ‘No operating system found’ or ‘Element not found’ messages, go back to the Command Prompt and make the partition active by typing these commands:
DISKPART and press Enter.
LIST DISK and press Enter.
SELECT DISK N and press Enter (N represents the disk you want).
LIST PARTITION and press Enter.
SELECT PARTITION N and press Enter (N represents the partition you want).
ACTIVE and press Enter.
EXIT and press Enter.
Now go back to 1 above and run it again, perhaps run 2 as well.- Marqué comme réponse Magon LiuModerator lundi 27 décembre 2010 03:54
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jeudi 10 mai 2012 02:03
bootmgr is missing press ctrl+alt+del to restart windows xp
Windows XP doesn’t use bootmgr, but if you’re running Windows Vista or Windows 7, run these:
There are several reasons for this error message, e.g. corruption to the file bootmgr or bootmgr residing on a different drive. Depending upon your exact issue, the following should help to resolve it.Boot from the DVD (you may have to change the first boot device to CD/DVD in the BIOS), answer a few questions, select the Repair option in the bottom left corner and choose:
1. Startup Repair (you may have to run it several times).
2. If the above doesn't cure the problem, go back to the Repair Option and this time choose Command Prompt, then type these 4 commands (in all instances the capitals are for clarity only):
BOOTREC /FIXMBR and press Enter
BOOTREC /FIXBOOT and press Enter.
BOOTREC /SCANOS and press Enter.
BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD and press Enter.
3. If it’s still not successful or you receive ‘No operating system found’ or ‘Element not found’ messages, go back to the Command Prompt and make the partition active by typing these commands:
DISKPART and press Enter.
LIST DISK and press Enter.
SELECT DISK N and press Enter (N represents the disk you want).
LIST PARTITION and press Enter.
SELECT PARTITION N and press Enter (N represents the partition you want).
ACTIVE and press Enter.
EXIT and press Enter.
Now go back to 1 above and run it again, perhaps run 2 as well.

