bootmgr problem, system working with win7 DVD

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  1. Posts : 28
    windows7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #31

    Kaktussoft said:
    Yoknee said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    In recovery environment->command prompt

    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot

    Already done? That should solve the problem
    ok did that now.
    when restarted it pulled out the CD and it didnt work, got a message something that boot dosnt work, then hade to go back into the repair/recovery to get it back up with the CD.
    btw. i dont have an other PC here, so this is the only way to get online.

    Yes, C drive has a boot folder in the windows folder.
    What error message did you get exactly? Do the 2 bootrec commands again please and post the error you get afterwards at boot

    bootrec commands succeeded succesfully?
    ill do it again and note the exact message. gimme 10-15 mins.
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  2. Posts : 640
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #32

    in a cmd window type

    bcdedit /store C:\boot\bcd

    and post the results

    Edit: I'll check back in about an hour or two, hopefully Kaktussoft has help you by then.
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  3. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #33

    Yoknee said:
    Duzzy said:
    Have you unchecked "Hide protected operating sytem files" as well?
    no i hadnt, but now i have, thank you. didnt know about that.
    and yes, i do have a boot folder and the bootmgr file there.
    I knew already... otherwise no boot.
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  4. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #34

    Yoknee said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Yoknee said:

    ok did that now.
    when restarted it pulled out the CD and it didnt work, got a message something that boot dosnt work, then hade to go back into the repair/recovery to get it back up with the CD.
    btw. i dont have an other PC here, so this is the only way to get online.

    Yes, C drive has a boot folder in the windows folder.
    What error message did you get exactly? Do the 2 bootrec commands again please and post the error you get afterwards at boot

    bootrec commands succeeded succesfully?
    ill do it again and note the exact message. gimme 10-15 mins.
    those 2 bootrec commands fixes the MBR and bootsector only. Normally by replacing it with something that's already there. There shouldn't be any side effects!

    I'll be back in 20 minutes
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  5. Posts : 28
    windows7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #35

    ok got message : disc boot failure, insert system disk and press enter.
    go´s back to repair but the page hasnt got my C drive there on list (only 1 btw) so have to run the repair to get it back up to fire it back up.
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  6. Posts : 28
    windows7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #36

    Duzzy said:
    in a cmd window type

    bcdedit /store C:\boot\bcd

    and post the results

    Edit: I'll check back in about an hour or two, hopefully Kaktussoft has help you by then.
    Microsoft Windows [versio 6.1.7601]
    Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Kaikki oikeudet pidätetään.

    C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /store c:\boot\bcd

    Windowsin käynnistyksen hallintaohjelma
    ---------------------------------------
    tunnus {bootmgr}
    device boot
    path \bootmgr
    description Windows Boot Manager
    locale fi-FI
    inherit {globalsettings}
    default {default}
    resumeobject {xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}
    displayorder {default}
    toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
    timeout 30

    Windowsin lataaminen
    --------------------
    tunnus {default}
    device partition=C:
    path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
    description Windows 7
    locale fi-FI
    inherit {bootloadersettings}
    osdevice partition=C:
    systemroot \Windows
    resumeobject {xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}
    nx OptIn

    C:\Windows\system32>
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  7. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #37

    Yoknee said:
    ok got message : disc boot failure, insert system disk and press enter.
    go´s back to repair but the page hasnt got my C drive there on list (only 1 btw) so have to run the repair to get it back up to fire it back up.
    So bootrec commands made your dsik unbootable. Normally so now you get "missing bootmgr" again?

    What did "startup repair" fix and see as errors? There is an option like "view diagnostic details". click on it and see what errors there are.

    Sorry to say... do the bootrec trick again. First only bootrec/fixmbr please
    and then startup repair and view the diagnotics details

    Are you sure bootrec/fixmbr succeeds succesfully?
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  8. Posts : 28
    windows7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #38

    Kaktussoft said:
    Yoknee said:
    ok got message : disc boot failure, insert system disk and press enter.
    go´s back to repair but the page hasnt got my C drive there on list (only 1 btw) so have to run the repair to get it back up to fire it back up.
    So bootrec commands made your dsik unbootable. Normally so now you get "missing bootmgr" again?

    What did "startup repair" fix and see as errors? There is an option like "view diagnostic details". click on it and see what errors there are.

    Sorry to say... do the bootrec trick again. First only bootrec/fixmbr please
    and then startup repair and view the diagnotics details

    Are you sure bootrec/fixmbr succeeds succesfully?
    no, dont get the missing bootmgr with bootrec.
    soon as i hit edit, its done within the second. it just says done.
    I think it dosnt do it realy.

    Ok, ill do it again. and view the diagnotics.
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  9.    #39

    Mark the Win7 partition Active: Partition - Mark as Active

    Boot into Win7 DVD or System Repair Disk to run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times until Win7 boots on its own.

    To do this unplug D which can interfere if it has old boot code on it, and should have its data moved off to wipe using Diskpart Clean Command from DVD. DISKPART At PC Startup
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  10. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #40

    Yoknee said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Yoknee said:
    ok got message : disc boot failure, insert system disk and press enter.
    go´s back to repair but the page hasnt got my C drive there on list (only 1 btw) so have to run the repair to get it back up to fire it back up.
    So bootrec commands made your dsik unbootable. Normally so now you get "missing bootmgr" again?

    What did "startup repair" fix and see as errors? There is an option like "view diagnostic details". click on it and see what errors there are.

    Sorry to say... do the bootrec trick again. First only bootrec/fixmbr please
    and then startup repair and view the diagnotics details

    Are you sure bootrec/fixmbr succeeds succesfully?
    no, dont get the missing bootmgr with bootrec.
    soon as i hit edit, its done within the second. it just says done.
    I think it dosnt do it realy.

    Ok, ill do it again. and view the diagnotics.
    in recovery environment command prompt:

    dir c:\
    sure that's windows partition?

    bootsect /nt60 C: /force /mbr
    bootsect /nt60 C: /force

    actually the same as bootrec/fixmbr and fixboot. But gives you more output!
    Sample output
    bootsect /nt60 e: /force

    Target volumes will be updated with BOOTMGR compatible bootcode.

    E: (\\?\Volume{d2602ac3-ded6-11e0-a821-806e6f6e6963})

    Forced dismount complete, open handles to this volume are now invalid.

    Successfully updated NTFS filesystem bootcode.

    Bootcode was successfully updated on all targeted volumes.
    ----
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