• Win7 stopped booting, "bootmngr is missing".
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I've looked this up and everything tells me to use the recovery disk, I tried that and it doesn't detect my windows partition at all for some reason. Is there an easy way to fix this or should I just back things up and reinstall?
And that "all" wont fuck up my other partitions? I've got this Fedora installation and 300GB of games on another NTFS partition I really don't want to have to redownload. [editline]21st May 2011[/editline] I tried it anyway and it didn't have any effect.
Not sure on this, but would a fixmbr fix this? Don't do this unless someone else suggests it is a possible fix.
I guess I'll just back things up and reinstall, if that doesn't work then I don't know what would.
[QUOTE=Nerts;29973719]I guess I'll just back things up and reinstall, if that doesn't work then I don't know what would.[/QUOTE] If that doesn't work, I would suggest getting an entirely new HDD. Before you re-install, try to get a Linux live CD (Ubuntu is great) and use the included disk checking utility to verify your HDD is in working order.
bootrec /fixboot From a recovery prompt should do it
Ok, win7 works again, but it murdered my bootloader.
EasyBCD [url]http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1[/url]
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