Messages like " NTLDR is missing "or" BOOTMGR is missing "means that Windows can not be booted. A damaged boot sector may be to blame. How to go now is the best way around the operating system again be able to start? Use the following service manual to repair the boot process of Windows 7.
1) Insert the Windows 7 DVD into the drive and let it out of this boot .
2) After selecting the language, go to " computer repair options . "
3) The " System Recovery Options "can be broken bootloaders show no operating system. So select the top " Use recovery tools ... "and then click" Next ".
4) " prompt "Choose
5) If the DOS window is open, run the following commands in sequence: "bootrec / fixmbr " , "bootrec / fixboot " , "bootrec / rebuildbcd "
6) Next, run " diskpart "and leave it with the command" list disk show all drives ".
7) Now select the command " select disk [number] installed "primary hard disk (on Windows)
8) Run the command " list partition "and select" select partition [number] "to select the partition on which Windows is.
9) Turn on the boot partition as " active "and quit Diskpart with" exit ". Again " exit "Enter to exit the DOS window.
10) restart computer by clicking "on Reboot ". Again boot from the Windows 7 DVD.
11) After the language is selected, you go back to "computer repair options." Again should be a Windows installation Found.
12) Select the top " Use recovery tools ... "and then" Startup Repair ". Windows 7 is now again made bootable.
Done!
Restart the computer. Windows should boot normally.
Tabnewz
1) Insert the Windows 7 DVD into the drive and let it out of this boot .
2) After selecting the language, go to " computer repair options . "
3) The " System Recovery Options "can be broken bootloaders show no operating system. So select the top " Use recovery tools ... "and then click" Next ".
4) " prompt "Choose
5) If the DOS window is open, run the following commands in sequence: "bootrec / fixmbr " , "bootrec / fixboot " , "bootrec / rebuildbcd "
6) Next, run " diskpart "and leave it with the command" list disk show all drives ".
7) Now select the command " select disk [number] installed "primary hard disk (on Windows)
8) Run the command " list partition "and select" select partition [number] "to select the partition on which Windows is.
9) Turn on the boot partition as " active "and quit Diskpart with" exit ". Again " exit "Enter to exit the DOS window.
10) restart computer by clicking "on Reboot ". Again boot from the Windows 7 DVD.
11) After the language is selected, you go back to "computer repair options." Again should be a Windows installation Found.
12) Select the top " Use recovery tools ... "and then" Startup Repair ". Windows 7 is now again made bootable.
Done!
Restart the computer. Windows should boot normally.
Tabnewz


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