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14 Sep 2011   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Estonia
 
 
How can i fix bootmgr is missing

Need help with bootmgr is missin i have two partitaion one has windows 7 64x and other windows xp sp3 32bit. I can only go to windows xp (i am in it atm) if i choose windows 7 it say error BOOTMGR is missing . I am very newbie at this stuff .



srry of bad english
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14 Sep 2011   #2

ME/XP/Vista/Win7
uk Hampshire
 
 

information   Information
Boot up using the Startup Repair CD or Windows 7 DVD. (not the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Disk) If you have a Netbook, you will need a CD/DVD drive.
NOTE: Make sure no USB drives are plugged in.
Do not use a USB Pendrive for Startup Repair.
startup repair disc-create


Do a Strartup Repair:
Startup Repair
Note: You may need to do startup repair 3 to 4 times.
Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times


Than use EasyBCD, is best used in Windows 7. Follow Method two in this tutorial:
Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP
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14 Sep 2011   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Estonia
 
 

how i do startup repair
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14 Sep 2011   #4

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit SP 1
 
 

Click on the blue text : Startup Repair . It is a link. It will bring you a tutorial where the step by step information is given .
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15 Sep 2011   #5

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Estonia
 
 

is there some how i can put the items on USB?
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15 Sep 2011   #6

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit SP 1
 
 

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