Windows 7 Repair

 

#Boot From The Window Install Disc

The First Thing You’ll Need To Do Is Boot Of The Install Disc, And Then Click Though Until You See The ‘Repair Your Computer’ Link In The Lower Left-Hand Corner.

You’ll Will Need To Choose The Correct Installation Of Window And Then Click The Next Button.

And Then You’ll Get To The System Recovery Option Screen, Where You Can Get To The Command Prompt.

 

 

# Repairing The Master Boot Record

If You Want To Restore The Master Boot Record, You Can Simply Type In The Following Command:

bootrec /fixmbr

 

You Can Also Write A New Boot Sector Onto The System Partition With This Command (Which Is Often More Useful):

bootrec /fixboot

 

And Of Course, If You Just Use bootrec /? You’ll Be Able To See All The Options.

This Is The Same Way That We Fixed The ‘BOOTMGR Is Missing’ Error When Trying To Boot Up Window 7 Or Vista.

 

# Replacing The Window XP Boot Loader With Window 7

If You’ve Managed To Install The XP On The Same PC That You Already Had Window 7 On. You’ll Noticed That You Can’t Boot Into Window7 Anymore. You Can Use This Command To Fix That And Restore The Windows 7 Boot Loader:

bootsec /nt60 all

 

Depending On The Partition That You’ve Installed, You Might Need To Substitute The Drive Letter Instead Of ‘all’.

Note: If You Want To Restore Window XP Back To The Menu, You Can Open Up A Command Prompt In Windows 7 And Run This Command:

bcdedit /create {ntldr} –d “windows XP”

 

 

# Using the Automated Startup Repair:-

Of Course, All This Command-Line Stuff Is Probably Not Necessary In The Most Cases. You Can Usually Just Use The Startup Repair Option From The Recovery Menu…

It’ll Check The Problem And Probably Fix Them. If Not, Then You Can Always Use The Command Prompt.

How You Ever Needed To Restore Your Boot Loader To Get Windows Working Again ?

 

 

 


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