Corrupt Boot File


  1. Posts : 8
    Vista Home Premium and Windows 7 Home Premium
       #1

    Corrupt Boot File


    Hello Everyone,I am a new member.\

    I have Vista Home Premium 64 Bit and Windows 7 64 Bit. As you see I am dual booting. I had Vista installed first.I installed Win 7 later.Everything was fine.
    I installed cuipid a program that monitors,memory,CPU,etc. on Win 7. I used the PC aftyer that for a couple of hours.I shut doem,the next day I booted up went in to Win7(set as Default). It was fine.I resarted and arrowed to Vista to boot into Vista.
    I got a Black sctreen saying: Windows failed to start. Hardware or software change may be the problem. I went into 7 and restored the system back to before I installed Cuipid,No Luck.
    The screen that comes up when I try to boot into Vista says:
    1 Insert windows Disk and restart.
    2.Choose your choose your language and click next.
    3. Click repair your PC./

    I tried a repair on Vista and &.

    On the page I also get error: File/windows/system/32/Winload exe.
    Status: Qxc000000F
    thenselected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.

    I know thetre is a way to restore the Boot managwer from Cmd??

    I would appreciate it if anyone could advise me how to restore the Boot Sector.

    I have 2 hard drives both partioned.
    C: and D:

    E: and F:

    Thank You in advance for any help.

    Doug
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #2

    You could try to open the cmd prompt and try these:
    bootrec /fixMBR
    bootrec /fixBoot
    bootrec /rebuildBCD
    bootrec /scanOS

    Or you could try EasyBCD it easy for you to define start-up settings and edit boot entries on the new Windows manager.
    Hope this helped :)
      My Computer


 

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