"BootMGR is compressed"

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 X64
       #1

    "BootMGR is compressed"


    Recently i was running low on system space and i decided to compress files on the system disk...Little did i know that this error would come up....I searched on the internet and i destroyed myself trying to arrange the problem all the day...Yet without any success...I cannot boot from my windows 7 disk...I cannot format the computer and i cannot repair or restore my computer to an earlier state. I cannot access neither the command console to repair the bootmgr...I am out of options and being the programmer i am, i am trying to save my files on my computer because of important projects i have going on for work. So if anybody is kind enough to walk with me and help me solve this problem then please i will be very grateful for helping me
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  2. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #2

    Hi Drodos and welcome to Windows 7 Forums

    Have a look at this (it's written for Vista, but should work on W7) BootMGR Compressed Message at Boot Fix - Vista Forums

    Your problem about the W7 disk not booting lies in the boot order in your BIOS - you need to arrange it so that your optical drive comes before your HDD in the boot order.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 X64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Well i already tried making the first priority to boot the windows 7 disk...Still it freezes loading the files at the windows 7 logo, when saying "starting Windows" it takes more than 5 minutes and i take it that it freezes....So any other options? i already tried the recover disc on the pendrive and it's telling me "wrong partition tables" or something....
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  4. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
       #4

    Have you tried booting to the Windows 7 CD and selected Repair? I damaged my boot loader and going through the repair steps off the CD corrected my problem.

    Not sure if that will help, but it sound like your issue was somewhat related to mine.

    Greg
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  5. Posts : 50
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #5

    Take a look here and see if this is any help: (Solved) Bootmgr is compressed How-To Geek Forums
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  6. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #6

    Did you compress anything else on the partition? I have not seen that situation before, but as pweegar posted, putting a useable bootmgr file back on the active partition, is probably necessary, unless you know how to uncompress it from another source.

    If you can boot to the Install DVD or Repair CD see if you can get to the C: partition, or whatever shows as the Win 7 directory. Using a command like bcdboot will also replace the boot files on that partition.

    For instance, if you Win 7 partition is C:, then go to that drive in the command window, then type the following command followed by enter and wait for a response.

    bcdboot C:\Windows /s C:

    This should replace the boot files. If that was your problem, the system should now boot normally. Running a startup repair should do about the same thing. You should have been able to restore to a previous state, so maybe something is wrong more than you seem to indicate.

    If nothing else works, get a new hard drive and install Win 7 there then fix the problem.
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  7. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
       #7

    I don't have a Windows 7 DVD what should I do ?
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  8. Posts : 71,980
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #8

    Hello Yousaf,

    You can create a System Repair Disc to use instead to be able to do this with.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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  9. Posts : 194
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
       #9

    On top of that I don't have a DVD writer Currently working in fedroa Linux.

    Will this help USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create ?
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  10. Posts : 71,980
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #10

    Yousaf,

    You can use step 3 in Option Two of the tutorial to use Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to burn the ISO to a USB flash drive. :)
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