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  1. whs
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       #30

    John, if you want to move the bootmgr to C, use this: Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
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  2. Posts : 15
    win 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #31

    Thanks for reply. When I try this C: is not available. I have however moved it to the H: drive so the system & Bootmgr are on the same drive.

    After doing this I tried to rename the H: drive C: but Computer Management would not alow this.
    Regards John
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  3. whs
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       #32

    Don't muck around with the lettering. Let the system manage that.

    Btw: the bootmgr is only being copied, not really moved. I should have chosen another title when I made the tutorial. So wherever it was before, it still is also. But it will not have any effect because EasyBCD has deactivated that partition.
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  4. Posts : 15
    win 7 Home Premium 32bit
       #33

    Thanks, I have managed to stop windows including the F: drive in a system image by using EasyBCD to copy BootMng to the h: drive then Format the f:drive. I will leave the system Drive as h:
    So I am home and dry.
    Regards John
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  5. Posts : 3
    Win7 Ultimate x64
       #34

    Hi!

    Thanks for the great tut !! However, after a long research (and about 4/5 boot files repair with WinRE), I believe it misses a very important part, which will cause the system NOT to boot : it cant find any boot file.


    You miss a final step 6 !
    Under "BCD BACKUP", you have to launch "Re-create boot files" !

    I have tested this many times to make sure. Without doing it, the bios wont find the "boot files"
    But when doing Step 4 - Reset the BCD / Step 5 - Adding a new entry / Step 6 - Reset the Mbr it works



    To my "understanding", there are two parts : the boot files // the boot data config
    - When hitting Reset BCD, I guess it will erase everything, files included.
    - When adding new entry, you setup the boot data again, but not the files
    - When hitting Recreate boot file, you copy the file again.

    Files + data = Boot
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  6. Posts : 3
    Win7 Ultimate x64
       #35

    Note: Of course, I might be totaly wrong in my understanding, but in my situation (VaioZ Win7 ultimate x64 with only 1 system installed) it didnt work another way.

    I am using the 350Mb system reserved partition, and boot files were there for a long time.. that's why I believe the boot files were deleted when hitting reset BCD. At least that's what the bios says.


    I should go on esayBCD forum to check what's going on exactly when hitting the reset button / recreate button
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  7. whs
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       #36

    That is strange. I have done it several times as described and never had a problem. I wonder why that was different in your case.
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  8. Posts : 3
    Win7 Ultimate x64
       #37

    Alright ..

    I have spent some time on the esayBCD online user guide. It's a nice guide, pretty well done.


    This page explain what you did in the first page of this guide :
    Resetting the BCD - EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki


    Then, this one explain some more "possibilities".
    Recovering the Windows Bootloader with EasyBCD - EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki

    Option 3 is the last one they give, so I guess I was in this situation.

    What really *is* odd, is that the missing files were due to the "Reset BCD" first step, for sure. Tested 4 times in a row. So, it is strange indeed they do not advise to "Recreate" the boot files after a "Reset BCD", even if they know its deleting some files.


    Anyway, hope my posts might help someone else with the same situation I was, it'es never fun to see a "no operating system" screen just after a fresh install ^^
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  9. Posts : 1
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       #38

    Hey guys

    I ended up this tutorial with Windows Boot Manager error:
    File: \Boot\BCD
    Status: 0xc0000098
    Info: The windows Boot Configuration Data file does not contain a valid OS entry.


    I have not recovery disk and F8 doesn't work

    I found this tutorial which explains how to fix problem, but it required full EBCD version software which I can't afford.

    Any advice how to fix this problem?
    Thanks in advance
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  10. Posts : 1
    w7 64b
       #39

    thx


    Hi,

    I want to thank you for a very well and good explaind step-by-step guide. After I bought a new SSD for my gf's laptop , I installed the os by hooking it up to my desktop. Ever since I had the ' problem ' . Looked everywhere , device manager bios..etc. Should've looked here first :) . So thank you !
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