need help on bcdedit to rebuild windows 7


  1. Posts : 75
    windows 7 64bit
       #1

    need help on bcdedit to rebuild windows 7


    i do the following command:

    bootrec /fixmbr
    del c:\boot\bcd
    bcdedit /createstore c:\boot\bcd.temp
    bcdedit /store c:\boot\bcd.temp /create {bootmgr} /d "window boot manager"
    bcdedit /import c:\boot\bcd.temp
    bcdedit /set {bootmgr} device partition=c:
    bcdedit /timeout 10
    del c:\boot\bcd.temp
    bcdedit /create /d "windows 7" /application osloader
    bcdedit /set {id} device partition=c:
    bcdedit /set {id} osdevice partition=c:
    bcdedit /set {id} path \windows\system32\winload.exe
    bcdedit /set {id} systemroot \windows
    bcdedit /displayorder {id}

    After i done everything i get this error boot error stats \windows\system32\winload.exe is there anything wrong ?

    How to use BCDEDIT to completely rebuild the Vista BCD - YouTube

    i follow this guy who teach how to use bcdedit
    anyone can advice thanks.
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  2. Posts : 1,686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and numerous virtual machines
       #2

    Go here EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies and download EasyBCD. You will need to register and it is free for home use. it does all the hard work for you. I have never used the syntax method like you have BUT Windows 7 is NOT Vista. That may be the problem. Use Easy BCD.
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  3. Posts : 75
    windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Indianatone said:
    Go here EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies and download EasyBCD. You will need to register and it is free for home use. it does all the hard work for you. I have never used the syntax method like you have BUT Windows 7 is NOT Vista. That may be the problem. Use Easy BCD.
    I follow this guide they say for windows 7 too but i still get the error message. Please advise. Recovering the Windows Bootloader from the DVD - EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki
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  4. Posts : 1,686
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and numerous virtual machines
       #4

    What is the error message exactly. Have you tried to run start up repair from the Windows DVD at least three times? Have you added another hard drive to your system? What caused the error? The error sounds like the boot files cannot locate the windows installation.
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  5. Posts : 75
    windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Indianatone said:
    What is the error message exactly. Have you tried to run start up repair from the Windows DVD at least three times? Have you added another hard drive to your system? What caused the error? The error sounds like the boot files cannot locate the windows installation.
    0xc000000f missing or corrupt winload.exe i get this
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  6. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #6

    Can you open a command prompt in System Recovery ?

    To enter System Recovery Options from the Advanced Boot Options:
    Restart the computer.
    As soon as the BIOS is loaded begin tapping the F8 key until Advanced Boot Options appears.
    Use the arrow keys to select the Repair Your Computer menu item.
    Select US as the keyboard language settings, and then click Next.
    Select the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.
    Select your user account an click Next.

    On the System Recovery Options menu you will get the following options:
    Startup Repair

    System Restore

    Windows Complete PC Restore

    Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

    Command Prompt

    Select Command Prompt

    You will get a command prompt that points to X:\Sources . Type these commands and press [enter] after each command

    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /rebuildbcd

    Reboot PC .
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  7.    #7

    If Startup Repair and running the Bootrec commands provided don't repair it then work through these steps which include everything that can be done for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
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