ugent!! bootmgr missing , and how to install W7 after this problem ?!


  1. Posts : 10
    windows 7 32 -bit
       #1

    ugent!! bootmgr missing , and how to install W7 after this problem ?!


    HI ,
    There was Linux opensuse operating system on the computer then one day out of Curiosity i wanted to install windows 7 on my computer overwrite it i 'mean to replace linux , but when i inserted the windows 7 disc, and then defined partitions , i deleted the old partitions on which linux was ,and redefined partitions , and clicked next ......then windows started to install but ...at 'Windows Expanding Files' 0 %....
    it does not moves further ...
    then on starting computer this message comes "bootmgr missing press ctrl+alt+del"

    now what to do , please tell me solution for above problem and how to CLEAN whole HARD disk and install windows 7, after having the above problem ,
    Please HELP URGENTLY !!
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  2. Posts : 1,533
    Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
       #2

    aniee said:
    HI ,
    There was Linux opensuse operating system on the computer then one day out of Curiosity i wanted to install windows 7 on my computer overwrite it i 'mean to replace linux , but when i inserted the windows 7 disc, and then defined partitions , i deleted the old partitions on which linux was ,and redefined partitions , and clicked next ......then windows started to install but ...at 'Windows Expanding Files' 0 %....
    it does not moves further ...
    then on starting computer this message comes "bootmgr missing press ctrl+alt+del"

    now what to do , please tell me solution for above problem and how to CLEAN whole HARD disk and install windows 7, after having the above problem ,
    Please HELP URGENTLY !!
    It sounds like your Windows imstallation is corrupted. It didn't complete. Attept to reinstall Windows 7 again on your hard drive. If that doesn't work, try legally downloading a cooy of Windows 7 from here: Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My Digital Life
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  3. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #3

    Welcome aboard, aniee :)

    Download the iso as the link prescribed by windude99, and then follow the tutorial Clean Install Windows 7 . While in step 8, delete all the partitions, and continue.

    it will lead to a working windows 7 installation to you.
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  4. Posts : 10
    windows 7 32 -bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    windude99 said:
    aniee said:
    HI ,
    There was Linux opensuse operating system on the computer then one day out of Curiosity i wanted to install windows 7 on my computer overwrite it i 'mean to replace linux , but when i inserted the windows 7 disc, and then defined partitions , i deleted the old partitions on which linux was ,and redefined partitions , and clicked next ......then windows started to install but ...at 'Windows Expanding Files' 0 %....
    it does not moves further ...
    then on starting computer this message comes "bootmgr missing press ctrl+alt+del"

    now what to do , please tell me solution for above problem and how to CLEAN whole HARD disk and install windows 7, after having the above problem ,
    Please HELP URGENTLY !!
    It sounds like your Windows imstallation is corrupted. It didn't complete. Attept to reinstall Windows 7 again on your hard drive. If that doesn't work, try legally downloading a cooy of Windows 7 from here: Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My Digital Life
    hey i told you , the windows installation never actually started , how am i suppose to install it , its NOT installing in first place. thats the problem and you r telling me to install it ?!
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  5. Posts : 10
    windows 7 32 -bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    but that disc of windows 7 was given to me by...a computer teacher... is it still corrupt ?
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  6. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #6

    If you want to clean the disk as you said in your first post, you can do that with the Windows installation disc by using the "clean" command from within the Diskpart application.

    You access Diskpart by hitting Shift F10 at the language screen after booting from the Windows installation disc.

    The disc you got from your teacher could be good, bad, or whatever. We have no details about it.
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  7.    #7

    Do not address the volunteers who are trying to help you disrespectfully or you will quickly be shown the door.

    You were provided with a very valuable link to download the latest installer ISO with SP1 because the error you got is typically related to a bad installer.

    However if Linux was on the HD it does need to be wiped first of GRUB boot code. Use Diskpart Clean Command from DVD System Recovery Options Command.

    Then follow these iillustrated steps to Clean Install Windows 7.
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  8. Posts : 10
    windows 7 32 -bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    gregrocker said:
    Do not address the volunteers who are trying to help you disrespectfully or you will quickly be shown the door.

    You were provided with a very valuable link to download the latest installer ISO with SP1 because the error you got is typically related to a bad installer.

    However if Linux was on the HD it does need to be wiped first of GRUB boot code. Use Diskpart Clean Command from DVD System Recovery Options Command.

    Then follow these iillustrated steps to Clean Install Windows 7.
    i'm sorry but i am not disrespecting in any way , sorry if i sounded like that

    actually this problem i am trying to find solution is for last whole week , but after searching on internet i can't find any way, so stressed
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  9.    #9

    Have you tried wiping the HD first?

    We need feedback for each step you try so we can suggest others.

    We have a 100% install rate for those who work with us to complete the steps.
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