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Boot Manager Missing
Hi there. Today I was on my computer which has Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (x86) and I shut down, and there were like 25 updates installing during the shut down. After it finally shut down, I turned it back on like 7 or so hours later and I get to the Verifying DMI Pool Data stage, then it says the BOOTMGR is missing and press Crt + Alt + Del to restart. It's kinda ironic and lucky cuz just today I set up my back up on my external hard drive and made a system image. Though is there anyway to fix this problem? I've checked and made sure that my internal HDD is the primary device to boot from but it's still saying the Boot Manager is missing. What can I do? Do I need to do a system restore? And if so, what would be the best way to initiate that? Thank you.
Last edited by skunksmash; 07 Jan 2010 at 18:26.