Getting "BOOTMGR IS MISSING" after clean install of RC1

thomasbrahe

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Installation goes fine - have tried both the 32 and 64 bit image.

I had XP on the install partition. During setup of Win7 I chose to format that partition in order to do a clean install (and no dual boot). Installation finishes perfectly. Reboot. But no luck. Something goes wrong, and my computer is just telling me "BOOTMGR IS MISSING" leaving me with no options. Didn't have that problem when I tested Win7 beta back in January (also formatting the XP partition during installation).

Have tried to make BIOS adjustments such as changing the AHCI/SATA settings. Doesn't help.

Have also tried repair from the Win7 DVD. Doesn't help either (in fact it says that it can not find any problems)

Any help would be highly appreciated. I really don't know what's wrong!

best,

Thomas

Hardware: AMD 790 chipset, Nvidia 9500GT graphics, AMD 4850e processor, 2 GB RAM.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Installation goes fine - have tried both the 32 and 64 bit image.

I had XP on the install partition. During setup of Win7 I chose to format that partition in order to do a clean install (and no dual boot). Installation finishes perfectly. Reboot. But no luck. Something goes wrong, and my computer is just telling me "BOOTMGR IS MISSING" leaving me with no options. Didn't have that problem when I tested Win7 beta back in January (also formatting the XP partition during installation).

Have tried to make BIOS adjustments such as changing the AHCI/SATA settings. Doesn't help.

Have also tried repair from the Win7 DVD. Doesn't help either (in fact it says that it can not find any problems)

Any help would be highly appreciated. I really don't know what's wrong!

best,

Thomas

Hardware: AMD 790 chipset, Nvidia 9500GT graphics, AMD 4850e processor, 2 GB RAM.

Try this method:

you can rebuild the BCD store by using the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery Environment. To do this, follow these steps: - Get your Windows 7 installation DVD and pop it into your drive.
- Then restart your computer.
- Press a key when you are prompted.
- Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then click Next
- Click Repair your computer
- Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next
- In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt
- Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and then press ENTER

• If Bootrec runs successfully, it will present you with the installation path of a Windows directory. To add the entry to the BCD store, type Yes . A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry was added successfully.

• If Bootrec cannot locate any missing Windows installations, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order shown below: (Remember to press ENTER after each command)

bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup

ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old

bootrec /rebuildbcd


- Restart the computer.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
win 7 build 7600.16385 x64
CPU
AMD Athlon Dual core 7750 2.7GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA78MA s2h
Memory
4GB 800Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI HD 3200 IGP
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 15 inch
Screen Resolution
1280x720
Hard Drives
Seagate 1 TB
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
Airtel DSL 2Mbps
Thanks for your reply!

However, I tried reinstalling RC1 after having unplugged all other harddisks in my pc. And guess what... now it works! I find this very strange, and I do not think that RC1 is ready for prime time yet (which is off course why 7 final version is not released as of yet).

So I didn't have to go through the rather complex procedures described in your reply. But I'm sure that others who're having more or less similar problems are going to find it useful.

best,

Thomas
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
I am having similar problem with bootmgr missing after I changed boot order in bios. When I was installing windows 7 my boot order was 1. removable 2. cd-rom 3. hard drive. Windows booted up fine. When I swaped cd-rom with hard drive, then I had bootmgr is missing.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Clone
OS
Win 7 x64
CPU
Phenom x4 9950 black (no overclocking)
Motherboard
Asus Crosshair Formula II
Memory
G.Skill 2x1GBx2
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 9800+
Sound Card
SoundFX onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell CRT
Screen Resolution
800 x 640
Hard Drives
1TB WD Black in RAID-0 then in RAID-1 now run only one as my system never stable
PSU
Corsair 750W
Case
Antec oversize case
Cooling
Arctic Freeze x64 CPU, 2x120mm fans,
Keyboard
Microsoft wireless
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
Comcast broadband
Other Info
System was never stable. its my 2nd PSU went from 500 to 750W, 2nd RAM went from Corsair to G.Skill. I also replaced stock CPU cooling with aftermarket.
Try this method:

you can rebuild the BCD store by using the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery Environment. To do this, follow these steps: - Get your Windows 7 installation DVD and pop it into your drive.
- Then restart your computer.
- Press a key when you are prompted.
- Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then click Next
- Click Repair your computer
- Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next
- In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt
- Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and then press ENTER

• If Bootrec runs successfully, it will present you with the installation path of a Windows directory. To add the entry to the BCD store, type Yes . A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry was added successfully.

• If Bootrec cannot locate any missing Windows installations, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order shown below: (Remember to press ENTER after each command)

bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup

ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old

bootrec /rebuildbcd


- Restart the computer.
Thanks for the above howto!

I wish I had found your post yesterday afternoon.. it might have saved me 2 or 3 hours of Repair Install ;)

Could one use bootrec to save a backup copy of the BCD somewhere for later restore, like one did with MBRwiz in the 'good old days', or is that unnecessary?

Mvh
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DIY
OS
Windows 7 RC
CPU
Intel P4 2.4 Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P4PE
Memory
2GB
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 6200
Sound Card
Soundmax
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 930bf
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
2x WD's
Case
Lian Li
Cooling
Arctic
Internet Speed
Broadband
Other Info
Also iMac and Macbook AIR
Have tried rebuilding boot record..

I am sorry but i have tried rebuilding boot record and fixing it. It still doesn't fix the problem. I think it may have to do something with RAID 0 that I am running. I have two 1tb wd in raid 0 and 250gb raptor that is currently unplugged so it wouldn't complicate the issue even more.
For now I put the boot order back how it was during install and it works fine. I am really enjoying my Windows 7 experience. :D
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Clone
OS
Win 7 x64
CPU
Phenom x4 9950 black (no overclocking)
Motherboard
Asus Crosshair Formula II
Memory
G.Skill 2x1GBx2
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 9800+
Sound Card
SoundFX onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell CRT
Screen Resolution
800 x 640
Hard Drives
1TB WD Black in RAID-0 then in RAID-1 now run only one as my system never stable
PSU
Corsair 750W
Case
Antec oversize case
Cooling
Arctic Freeze x64 CPU, 2x120mm fans,
Keyboard
Microsoft wireless
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
Comcast broadband
Other Info
System was never stable. its my 2nd PSU went from 500 to 750W, 2nd RAM went from Corsair to G.Skill. I also replaced stock CPU cooling with aftermarket.
I am also having the BOOTMGR is missing error. I am running Windows 7 in Virtual PC and the first attempt froze at the 0% mark so I created a new DVD and now I am getting the boot record error. Do i need to do the above instructions if im using the Virtual console? Any advive or comments are apprecited. Thanks. Drew.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Optiplex GX260
OS
XP Professional
CPU
Pent. 4
Memory
1GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI x1600xxx Pro
Hard Drives
3x 80GB
BIG thanks to raj1402 for the solution that worked perfectly for me on the first try!
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RC
I was having the same problem but mine did not happen until i removed one of my 3 hdds to use in another machine, some how the bootmgr was on the hdd i removed, so the only thing that worked for me was to disconnect all hard drives except the one containing my OS then pop in my win 7 dvd, go to repair, and select start up repair, it fixed it in about 10 seconds. so not sure how my bootmgr got on that hdd because it wasn't even installed when i installed Win 7, but anyhow i hope this helps someone:geek:
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custome
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU
AMD Athalon 5600 x2
Motherboard
Asus M2N-Sli
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8600
Sound Card
Audigy SE
Case
Apevia Jupiter
I had the missing boot appear while i was adding a second hard drive. Routed the cables to make sure hard drive 1 was in port 1 on motherboard and second drive was in port 2. If you have you secondary hard drive plugged in before your 1st hard drive it will try to read the blank hard drive first, it appears in the Bios. Hope this helps?
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Build
OS
windows 7 x64 home premium
CPU
Intel Core I7 860
Motherboard
Intel DP55Wb
Memory
2x2g OCZ DDr3 low voltage memory
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 4670
Sound Card
Line 6 Asio
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual 19" Dell flat screen
Hard Drives
2- 1TB Western Digital Cavier Green
PSU
Ultra LSP650
Case
ULTRA Atx Mid Tower
Cooling
Thermaltake Silent 1156/ Ultra 120mm f/b
Hi,

I had a similar problem. At first I took a laptop with Windows X64 & Ultimate installed. Becase I had not wanted a 64 bits OS I installed a Windows X86 & Ultimate 7. I introduced DVD with Windows Ultimate 7, I choose X86, custom, and whem appear the partition I formated system partition without change anything else neither the 100MB hide partition. The installation worked fine but when it had been finished it didn't boot.
I have taken, at first, a boot hiren's cd version 10.6 a booted from it and I choose boot from harddisk with windows 7 bootmgr and it worked. Without this cd It didn't work. After that I tried to fix mbr with every program on that disk, to make partition active. In the end I inserted DVD windows Ultimate 7 and I tried repaire hardware, which appar on window with install label, I choose the partition, next and the first option the appear in the new window (something with repair disk) and surprise after restart the system booted. But this is not everything.
I had some problem and need reinstall, and the same problem, it didn't boot. Anything I have tried it was whortless. After two days of use everything give in mind I booted from Hiren's boot CD delete all partition from harddisk and made a clean install. I have booted from Windows DVD I have created system partition which autometed create 100MB partition too and other partitions. After that all it worked fine. I think this 100MB it the problem in my reseach I sow that on this hiden partition Window write the name of computer you choose at instalation and when you try an other instalation and put different names this mix it up.
So when made a new instalation delete system and 100MB partition.
Other problem with this type of instalation is that if you let the wondows to install on the hole harddisk it made a active partition which has the advantage that you can shrink it from device manager and create other partition but if you want to reinstall windows the instalation kit dont know to delete them. Beside this partition can't be seem be the a lot of program which create images or resize partition.
I hope this can be usefull for those want to spend time with this OS :hot:
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba
OS
Windows XP, Vista, Ultimate 7
CPU
T6600
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI
Hard Drives
300GB
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