bootmgr error: press alt, clt, del

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    i shut it down, by powering it off .. silly thing 4me 2do .. so im guessing i fried it by doing that
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    BillysMum73 said:
    i shut it down, by powering it off .. silly thing 4me 2do .. so im guessing i fried it by doing that
    Maybe C partition is corrupt now. chkdsk (check disk) can hopefully fix that.
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    i have no idea .. when i turned it on earlier, it goes straight to the error message ..
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    how do i do that?
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    I asked you if linux is on that machine? Or ever was?
    Or only just win7?
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    BillysMum73 said:
    how do i do that?
    Bootmgr is missing - Fix
    Disk Check OPTION TWO. So do it from "command prompt".
    to enter command prompt (unbootable win7) : Command Prompt at Startup

    I already told you where to download the win7 ISO
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    i honestly dont know, i got it off my neighbour, it had windows 7 on it originally, she tried to upgrade it to vista .. when we got it, we had to put it in the shop cos it was too slow to go online ..
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    ok imma try to do what u've suggested .. thanks 4ur help & time .. will get bk 2u when & IF i get it fixed :)
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    BillysMum73 said:
    i honestly dont know, i got it off my neighbour, it had windows 7 on it originally, she tried to upgrade it to vista ... when we got it, we had to put it in the shop cos it was too slow to go online ..
    You mean the other way around I assume. VISTA was originally on machine. Later upgraded to WIN7. Who did the upgrade? He or she should have the win7 install dvd.

    If you have GRUB as bootmanager on the machine .... most likely you have a pirated version of WIN7!!
    We don't help people with illegal WIN7.
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    like i sed i have no idea .. dont shoot the messenger mate .. only here to ask 4help .. not 2be told off .. thks anyway
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