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Do you have a SATA drive? You can unplug the hard drive until you get to the language selection screen in the Repair Disc.
Let me ask you also: did you burn the ISO you downloaded using an image burning program, like ImgBurn?
yes sata i have...btw i dont burn a iso,i burn a files what is into iso beacuse i extract iso files what i download the recovery...i must burn the iso or what ??when i download a windows recovery 7 x86 its in iso file so?
Okay!!Now i will do!.Thanks buddy
I know this thread is kinda old but here goes. I have been having the same problems with the GRUB4DOS Red screen booting thing . I have tried to make a repair disk and use it on my laptop but it never works. Whenever i try to repair boot system it does not work . Now i want to know if possible, step to step, how i can fix this. last time i tried it told me i had a missing or corrupt Boot manager or something. Its getting frustrating . Please help .
Hello,
Can you get the repair disc booted? If so, open a command prompt and run:If that doesn't help, we can try a few other commands.Code:bootsect /nt60 /mbr sys bootrec /rebuildBCD
this is what pops up
Successfully scanned Windows installations.
Total identified Windows installations: 0
The operation completed successfully.
nothing else
Mark the Windows partition as active: Partition - Mark as Active
Then run a Startup Repair from the disc, and if that doesn't work, try the commands I posted above again.
ok man will try it. it found 2 partitions should i mark them both active? also the startup repair is taking a fairly long time to finish