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BOOTMGR is missing



 
 
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Old January 16th 08, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Tanya
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Default BOOTMGR is missing

I've read other subjects on this and can't find my answer. when i turn on
the lap top it starts out like it is going to start up, then goes to "bootmgr
is missing", of course when i press ctrl+alt+del, it doesn't restart. Vista
came on this computer, i didn't install it myself to update the computer. as
far as i know a program was installed, i restarted the computer and all was
fine, until the next day. What do i do????
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Old January 17th 08, 12:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
peter
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Default BOOTMGR is missing

read the manual concerning the recovery partition on the system.by means of
an F + something key you can "recover" back to 1st purchased state.This
usually takes awhile as it formats your HD and reinstalls everything that
came with the unit when 1st purchased
peter

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"tanya" wrote in message
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I've read other subjects on this and can't find my answer. when i turn on
the lap top it starts out like it is going to start up, then goes to
"bootmgr
is missing", of course when i press ctrl+alt+del, it doesn't restart.
Vista
came on this computer, i didn't install it myself to update the computer.
as
far as i know a program was installed, i restarted the computer and all
was
fine, until the next day. What do i do????


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Old March 23rd 08, 10:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
pinkladyjay
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Default BOOTMGR is missing

hi
have you managed to find out which f key it is yet? seems like there are a
lot of problems with vista every1 getting the same problem with the bootmgr
missing!! i am one of them. please help.

"peter" wrote:

read the manual concerning the recovery partition on the system.by means of
an F + something key you can "recover" back to 1st purchased state.This
usually takes awhile as it formats your HD and reinstalls everything that
came with the unit when 1st purchased
peter

--
DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me
offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it.
If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to
me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-)


"tanya" wrote in message
...
I've read other subjects on this and can't find my answer. when i turn on
the lap top it starts out like it is going to start up, then goes to
"bootmgr
is missing", of course when i press ctrl+alt+del, it doesn't restart.
Vista
came on this computer, i didn't install it myself to update the computer.
as
far as i know a program was installed, i restarted the computer and all
was
fine, until the next day. What do i do????


 




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