vista boot manager bootmgr missing Solution

  
Startup Manager is lost when a fault solutions

if the boot manager bootmgr C under the root directory of damaged or lost, you start the computer, the operating system will be able to find The system, which is similar to Win2000/WinXP, loses the ntldr file.

under Win2000 /WinXP, address these failures need to know the cause of the failure is the Boot Manager is missing, then enter the Recovery Console, using the command expand the installation CD in the ntldr file at the command prompt Unzip the copy to the root directory of the C drive.

In Windows Vista, it's very simple. We don't need to know what causes the system to fail to boot. Just follow the steps below:

1. First use the Windows Vista installation CD. Boot the system into System Recovery Options and click Start Repair on it.

2, in the order set by the system, in order to find possible causes of startup failure. In the background of the system, the startup recovery checker will automatically test and analyze Windows updates (if the patch fails, it may also cause startup failure), system disk, disk error, disk metadata, target operating system, startup log and so on.

3, if the system finds the cause of the launch failure and repair, will enter the dialog box that prompts have found and try to fix the problem.

4, Windows Vista default cause of the malfunction found not displayed, simply click the "Finish" button to restart the computer to complete the recovery operation.

If you need to see the cause of the failure, you can click "Click here for details on diagnosis and repair" on this dialog. On the dialog that opens, we can see that the root cause found is that the Boot Manager is missing and the required file repair tool has been successfully completed.

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