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| | Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK Hi everybody I've installed Vista RC1 starting from an exterbal dvd (Usb). The installation was fine (but at opposite of what is written it never restart during the procedure). Finishing the Expanding file (about 50 minutes) it goes on to next steps and at the end it restart automatically. At the reboot on prompt says "BOOTMGR is missin - Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot)". So I'vre read many message regarding this trouble and I've tried to use the repair function from the dvd (it is really boring during the "Windows is loadin files" phase, about 30 minutes to go). I've chosen Startup repair , but no problems are found, it seems everything allright but rebooting the problem is still remain. So after ia new "Windows is loading files..." phase I've tried to use Command prompt and with a ScanOS it says this "Total identifies Windows installations:0". But in Startup Repair it finds th windows Vista on my Hd "C:". So I've tried to write a boot.ini manually but it does't works... So now I've 2 choices 1) Re-try a repair (but I'm skeptic about it) 2) Try a re-installation of o.s. Any ideas? Thanks in advance Ciao Gianfranco PS: Could be a problem regarding my dvd that is an external device on usb port? I don't know because it seems to works during every phases. |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK First I would try unplugging the USB DVD before the reboot. It isn't necessary at this point. If it doesn't work, you will have to make sure the partition with the boot file is the active partition on the first hard drive in your boot priority. You should have all the files necessary to complete the install so you shouldn't need the DVD drive anymore. "J" <wellington92000@NOSPAM.yahoo.Dontyou.com.it> wrote in message news:%23snSjym%23GHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi everybody > I've installed Vista RC1 starting from an exterbal dvd (Usb). The > installation was fine (but at opposite of what is written it never restart > during the procedure). Finishing the Expanding file (about 50 minutes) it > goes on to next steps and at the end it restart automatically. > At the reboot on prompt says "BOOTMGR is missin - Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to > reboot)". > So I'vre read many message regarding this trouble and I've tried to use > the repair function from the dvd (it is really boring during the "Windows > is loadin files" phase, about 30 minutes to go). > I've chosen Startup repair , but no problems are found, it seems > everything allright but rebooting the problem is still remain. > So after ia new "Windows is loading files..." phase I've tried to use > Command prompt and with a ScanOS it says this "Total identifies Windows > installations:0". But in Startup Repair it finds th windows Vista on my Hd > "C:". > So I've tried to write a boot.ini manually but it does't works... > So now I've 2 choices > 1) Re-try a repair (but I'm skeptic about it) > 2) Try a re-installation of o.s. > > Any ideas? > Thanks in advance > Ciao > Gianfranco > > PS: Could be a problem regarding my dvd that is an external device on usb > port? I don't know because it seems to works during every phases. > |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> ha scritto nel messaggio news:eCrI45o%23GHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > First I would try unplugging the USB DVD before the reboot. It isn't > necessary at this point. > If it doesn't work, you will have to make sure the partition with the boot > file is the active partition on the first hard drive in your boot > priority. You should have all the files necessary to complete the install > so you shouldn't need the DVD drive anymore. > Doesn't works either. I have only this hdd on my system and I've formatted it during the installation of Vista (it requires ntfs) . So I hope Vista make itself the active partition after the drive format... Where can I verify if the disk has active partion ON? (I don't know where is a "Fdisk" command here (Vista) ) Now I've tried to see error pressing space bar and it says \Boot\BCD 0xc000000f Error occurring to access data but I don't know how to fix. So I've 3 questions Is there a way to skip those 30 minutes of waiting (Windows is loading files...) to reach startup repair or command prompt? Something like the F8 pressure on startup in Xp and older o.systems? And if is possible which is the command to try to correct my boot? (BootBCD? BCDEdit, RecBoot?....) IS there online some Windows Vista Support to read? Thanksalot Best regards Gianfranco Ciao > "J" <wellington92000@NOSPAM.yahoo.Dontyou.com.it> wrote in message > news:%23snSjym%23GHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Hi everybody >> I've installed Vista RC1 starting from an exterbal dvd (Usb). The >> installation was fine (but at opposite of what is written it never >> restart during the procedure). Finishing the Expanding file (about 50 >> minutes) it goes on to next steps and at the end it restart >> automatically. >> At the reboot on prompt says "BOOTMGR is missin - Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to >> reboot)". >> So I'vre read many message regarding this trouble and I've tried to use >> the repair function from the dvd (it is really boring during the "Windows >> is loadin files" phase, about 30 minutes to go). >> I've chosen Startup repair , but no problems are found, it seems >> everything allright but rebooting the problem is still remain. >> So after ia new "Windows is loading files..." phase I've tried to use >> Command prompt and with a ScanOS it says this "Total identifies Windows >> installations:0". But in Startup Repair it finds th windows Vista on my >> Hd "C:". >> So I've tried to write a boot.ini manually but it does't works... >> So now I've 2 choices >> 1) Re-try a repair (but I'm skeptic about it) >> 2) Try a re-installation of o.s. >> >> Any ideas? >> Thanks in advance >> Ciao >> Gianfranco >> >> PS: Could be a problem regarding my dvd that is an external device on usb >> port? I don't know because it seems to works during every phases. >> > > |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK > Doesn't works either. I have only this hdd on my system and I've formatted > it during the installation of Vista (it requires ntfs) . Sounds like you have 1 hdd and are making one new partition of the whole drive. Primary partition? It should be active. > So I've 3 questions > Is there a way to skip those 30 minutes of waiting (Windows is loading > files...) to reach startup repair or command prompt? Don't know of any > Something like the F8 pressure on startup in Xp and older o.systems? > And if is possible which is the command to try to correct my boot? > (BootBCD? BCDEdit, RecBoot?....) BCDEdit is the command to edit your boot file > IS there online some Windows Vista Support to read? http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...S/default.mspx > Thanksalot > Best regards > Gianfranco > Ciao > > > > > > >> "J" <wellington92000@NOSPAM.yahoo.Dontyou.com.it> wrote in message >> news:%23snSjym%23GHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> Hi everybody >>> I've installed Vista RC1 starting from an exterbal dvd (Usb). The >>> installation was fine (but at opposite of what is written it never >>> restart during the procedure). Finishing the Expanding file (about 50 >>> minutes) it goes on to next steps and at the end it restart >>> automatically. >>> At the reboot on prompt says "BOOTMGR is missin - Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to >>> reboot)". >>> So I'vre read many message regarding this trouble and I've tried to use >>> the repair function from the dvd (it is really boring during the >>> "Windows is loadin files" phase, about 30 minutes to go). >>> I've chosen Startup repair , but no problems are found, it seems >>> everything allright but rebooting the problem is still remain. >>> So after ia new "Windows is loading files..." phase I've tried to use >>> Command prompt and with a ScanOS it says this "Total identifies Windows >>> installations:0". But in Startup Repair it finds th windows Vista on my >>> Hd "C:". >>> So I've tried to write a boot.ini manually but it does't works... >>> So now I've 2 choices >>> 1) Re-try a repair (but I'm skeptic about it) >>> 2) Try a re-installation of o.s. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> Thanks in advance >>> Ciao >>> Gianfranco >>> >>> PS: Could be a problem regarding my dvd that is an external device on >>> usb port? I don't know because it seems to works during every phases. >>> >> >> > > |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> ha scritto nel messaggio news:98DC97CE-9B25-4FDF-B235-7D4040021206@microsoft.com... >> Doesn't works either. I have only this hdd on my system and I've >> formatted it during the installation of Vista (it requires ntfs) . > > Sounds like you have 1 hdd and are making one new partition of the whole > drive. Primary partition? It should be active. > I've connected the hdd with Vista as secondary on my system (XP) - With Administration Tools I found the drive is NTFS (Active) so I think the partition is ok. Opening some files on the drive I found a message after "Bootmgsr is missing" that is "bootmgr is compressed" so following a msg on a forum I've tried a procedure to deleting bootmgr temp and then renaming but it's still doesn't works. So now, I'm frustrated about all these tests and my disappointment is about (above all) the impossibility to try on boot a repair or a command line prompt just after the mem check and drive boot (just waiting few seconds). I think it's absurd that I need to wait about 30 minutes on that boring message "Windows is loading files..." only to try some solutions every time because the consequence I can see only rebooting the pc... I can't believe that MS hasn't thought something to permit a check or a repair or a prompt command like the F8 procedure in Xp (or older systems)... I found on newsgroups that after the "awful 30 minutes boot" F8 is working and I try this too... It works but if something's wrong I need to reboot and wait another 30 minutes to try something different ((Now my decision is to figure out. I disconnect this drive and throw my Windows Vista RC1 dvd in my bin... (Sometimes I think whose says Mac systems are better than MS have right. My apologies for this unuseful message (and my poor english)... Thanks John for your helps. ![]() Ciao, Gianfranco |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK According to what I have read, you can display the command line at any point by pressing shift and F10. Also, I take it you are disconnecting your XP drive during the install. I would personally try this. I would using XP delete any partitions you have on the Vista disk. I would shut down and unplug the xp drive. Startup and go into the BIOS and set your USB drive to first priority in boot and then your unallocated drive as second in the boot priority (could take 2 steps - don't let it default to the new drive because the xp drive isn't there). Then booting into the Vista install program when it finishes the first step and reboots, I would go into the BIOS during post and move the hdd up to #1 save, exit and let it boot and see what happens. If it doesn't work you can change your BIOS back to the USB drive and boot into the Vista DVD and try the shift/F10 Good luck "J.f.k." <jj@ok.com> wrote in message news:uuNci6z%23GHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:98DC97CE-9B25-4FDF-B235-7D4040021206@microsoft.com... >>> Doesn't works either. I have only this hdd on my system and I've >>> formatted it during the installation of Vista (it requires ntfs) . >> >> Sounds like you have 1 hdd and are making one new partition of the whole >> drive. Primary partition? It should be active. >> > > I've connected the hdd with Vista as secondary on my system (XP) - With > Administration Tools I found the drive is NTFS (Active) so I think the > partition is ok. > Opening some files on the drive I found a message after "Bootmgsr is > missing" that is "bootmgr is compressed" so following a msg on a forum > I've tried a procedure to deleting bootmgr temp and then renaming but it's > still doesn't works. > So now, I'm frustrated about all these tests and my disappointment is > about (above all) the impossibility to try on boot a repair > or a command line prompt just after the mem check and drive boot (just > waiting few seconds). > I think it's absurd that I need to wait about 30 minutes on that boring > message "Windows is loading files..." only to try some solutions every > time because the consequence I can see only rebooting the pc... > I can't believe that MS hasn't thought something to permit a check or a > repair or a prompt command like the F8 procedure in Xp (or older > systems)... > I found on newsgroups that after the "awful 30 minutes boot" F8 is working > and I try this too... It works but if something's wrong I need to reboot > and wait another 30 minutes to try something different ((> Now my decision is to figure out. I disconnect this drive and throw my > Windows Vista RC1 dvd in my bin... (> Sometimes I think whose says Mac systems are better than MS have right. > My apologies for this unuseful message (and my poor english)... > Thanks John for your helps. ![]() > Ciao, Gianfranco > > > |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK Hello John, I think you have the solution or at least the correct identification of the problem in an earlier posting. I suspect the active partition is not be set. This would generate that error message. Gianfranco When you open the CMD prompt,. run diskpart. in diskpart run the following select disk 0 list volume. In the list of volumes which volumes are listed as boot and what volumes are listed as system to set a partition as active while in diskpart run: (partition 1 is the number of the partition you want to set active) select partition 1 Active exit Exit to leave diskpart. Thanks, Darrell Gorter[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights -------------------- <From: "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> <References: <#snSjym#GHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl> <eCrI45o#GHA.4708@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl> <OomuKtu#GHA.4524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl> <98DC97CE-9B25-4FDF-B235-7D4040021206@microsoft.com> <uuNci6z#GHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl> <Subject: Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK <Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 04:31:37 -0800 <Lines: 59 <X-Priority: 3 <X-MSMail-Priority: Normal <X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.3790.2663 <X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.3790.2757 <X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Response <X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 0643-8, 10/27/2006), Outbound message <X-Antivirus-Status: Clean <Message-ID: <#Pd4rY1#GHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> <Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup <NNTP-Posting-Host: host72168203162.hns-noc-rev-lu.com 72.168.162.203 <Path: TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl <Xref: TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup:14931 <X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup < <According to what I have read, you can display the command line at any point <by pressing shift and F10. Also, I take it you are disconnecting your XP <drive during the install. <I would personally try this. I would using XP delete any partitions you <have on the Vista disk. I would shut down and unplug the xp drive. Startup <and go into the BIOS and set your USB drive to first priority in boot and <then your unallocated drive as second in the boot priority (could take 2 <steps - don't let it default to the new drive because the xp drive isn't <there). Then booting into the Vista install program when it finishes the <first step and reboots, I would go into the BIOS during post and move the <hdd up to #1 save, exit and let it boot and see what happens. If it doesn't <work you can change your BIOS back to the USB drive and boot into the Vista <DVD and try the shift/F10 <Good luck < < <"J.f.k." <jj@ok.com> wrote in message <news:uuNci6z%23GHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... <> <> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> ha scritto nel messaggio <> news:98DC97CE-9B25-4FDF-B235-7D4040021206@microsoft.com... <>>> Doesn't works either. I have only this hdd on my system and I've <>>> formatted it during the installation of Vista (it requires ntfs) . <>> <>> Sounds like you have 1 hdd and are making one new partition of the whole <>> drive. Primary partition? It should be active. <>> <> <> I've connected the hdd with Vista as secondary on my system (XP) - With <> Administration Tools I found the drive is NTFS (Active) so I think the <> partition is ok. <> Opening some files on the drive I found a message after "Bootmgsr is <> missing" that is "bootmgr is compressed" so following a msg on a forum <> I've tried a procedure to deleting bootmgr temp and then renaming but it's <> still doesn't works. <> So now, I'm frustrated about all these tests and my disappointment is <> about (above all) the impossibility to try on boot a repair <> or a command line prompt just after the mem check and drive boot (just <> waiting few seconds). <> I think it's absurd that I need to wait about 30 minutes on that boring <> message "Windows is loading files..." only to try some solutions every <> time because the consequence I can see only rebooting the pc... <> I can't believe that MS hasn't thought something to permit a check or a <> repair or a prompt command like the F8 procedure in Xp (or older <> systems)... <> I found on newsgroups that after the "awful 30 minutes boot" F8 is working <> and I try this too... It works but if something's wrong I need to reboot <> and wait another 30 minutes to try something different ((<> Now my decision is to figure out. I disconnect this drive and throw my <> Windows Vista RC1 dvd in my bin... (<> Sometimes I think whose says Mac systems are better than MS have right. <> My apologies for this unuseful message (and my poor english)... <> Thanks John for your helps. ![]() <> Ciao, Gianfranco <> <> <> < < < |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" <Darrellg@online.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:6fnfyx8%23GHA.1984@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl... > Gianfranco > When you open the CMD prompt,. run diskpart. > in diskpart run the following > select disk 0 > list volume. > > In the list of volumes which volumes are listed as boot and what volumes > are listed as system > > to set a partition as active while in diskpart run: (partition 1 is the > number of the partition you want to set active) > select partition 1 > Active > exit > > Exit to leave diskpart. > > Thanks, > Darrell Gorter[MSFT] I did... but the problem is still remains. On Reboot again "BootMGR is missing". Reconnecting my drive with XP I've tried to see with administrative tools something more and it (the Vista drive) seems to be Healthy and Active so I don't know. More (and worste): this morning after the last tryout I've forgotten on the seconday ide controller a drive (known on my system as K (slave) and withmy big surprise (not a nice surprise indeed...) that something with Vista gone wrong. Infact after the test I've reconnected all drives in right order (without the one with Vista with bootmgr missing that is disconnected from my system now). So Usually I have: 1 hd on Primary controller as master (C) and is the System drive with XP, (it wasn't connected on all tests) 1hd on Primary controller as slave (D) , (it wasn't connected on all tests) 1 cd rom on Secondary controller as master (E) , (it wasn't connected on all tests) 1 hd on Secondary Controller as slace (K) , ( unfortunately I leaved connected during the last test)... Now on my (K drive there aren't my data but... something like anincomplete installation of Vista (I can see many folders...) I don't know if is my mistake (but I install pcs since 1990 so usually when I want to install a s.o. on a drive C: I check 2 times before makes bad actions )I was stupid to forget to disconnect the 2nd drive on secondary controller but the consequence is really weird. Now I've lost all data (I'd like to recovery someone) but I think this is not so easy... It seems that last Startup repair (I saw only 1 disk in the list but...) makes something wrong with my 2nd drive (K)... So now I've a Vista that doesn't works (no problem I can format the disk) and a drive with lost data... I'm really frustrated and disappointed... So, Do you think I can recover my data or not? From Xp I see on my (K ![]() drive everything like folders I never seen before (boot, windows.bt ans many others that seems related to Vista) but my data are gone... Thanks, Ciao Gianfranco |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK I do hope you do regular backups of your data. If when installing you reformatted the drive, your options will be limited and maybe expensive. The format within Vista install is a quick format, so some of the data may be recoverable to the extent it hasn't been overwritten, and some reasonable consumer data recovery tools MAY be able to recover some of them, but I am unaware of which ones may work in Vista. As I have said on these forums many times, NEVER rely on drive letters. ALWAYS identify your partitions by some other means. Personally I have 7 partitions and I make sure they are different sizes and uniquely identified and I always do a command prompt map to see how they are identified before I do any destructive operation on the machine. Secondarily, could you confirm that Shift/F10 will get the command prompt? Hopefully someone else will be more knowlegeable on the subject than I am and can help you restore your data. Good luck. "J.f.k." <jj@ok.com> wrote in message news:e5ABYPC$GHA.3312@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" <Darrellg@online.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel > messaggio news:6fnfyx8%23GHA.1984@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl... >> Gianfranco >> When you open the CMD prompt,. run diskpart. >> in diskpart run the following >> select disk 0 >> list volume. >> >> In the list of volumes which volumes are listed as boot and what volumes >> are listed as system >> >> to set a partition as active while in diskpart run: (partition 1 is the >> number of the partition you want to set active) >> select partition 1 >> Active >> exit >> >> Exit to leave diskpart. >> >> Thanks, >> Darrell Gorter[MSFT] > > I did... but the problem is still remains. > On Reboot again "BootMGR is missing". > > Reconnecting my drive with XP I've tried to see with administrative tools > something more and it (the Vista drive) seems to be Healthy and Active so > I don't know. > More (and worste): this morning after the last tryout I've forgotten on > the seconday ide controller a drive (known on my system as K (slave) and> with my big surprise (not a nice surprise indeed...) that something with > Vista gone wrong. > > Infact after the test I've reconnected all drives in right order (without > the one with Vista with bootmgr missing that is disconnected from my > system now). > So Usually I have: > 1 hd on Primary controller as master (C) and is the System drive with XP, > (it wasn't connected on all tests) > 1hd on Primary controller as slave (D) , (it wasn't connected on all > tests) > 1 cd rom on Secondary controller as master (E) , (it wasn't connected on > all tests) > 1 hd on Secondary Controller as slace (K) , ( unfortunately I leaved > connected during the last test)... > > Now on my (K drive there aren't my data but... something like an> incomplete installation of Vista (I can see many folders...) > I don't know if is my mistake (but I install pcs since 1990 so usually > when I want to install a s.o. on a drive C: I check 2 times before makes > bad actions )> I was stupid to forget to disconnect the 2nd drive on secondary controller > but the consequence is really weird. > Now I've lost all data (I'd like to recovery someone) but I think this is > not so easy... It seems that last Startup repair (I saw only 1 disk in the > list but...) makes something wrong with my 2nd drive (K)... > > So now I've a Vista that doesn't works (no problem I can format the disk) > and a drive with lost data... > I'm really frustrated and disappointed... > So, Do you think I can recover my data or not? From Xp I see on my (K ![]() > drive everything like folders I never seen before (boot, windows.bt ans > many others that seems related to Vista) but my data are gone... > > Thanks, Ciao > Gianfranco > > > |
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| | Re: Bootmgr is missing - Repair says that's all OK I had the same problem. run the repair facility on the vista dvd. choose the start repair option. let it do its thing, then click on details. scroll to where it says last successfull boot. that will tell you what hard drive and partition it booted from. then set your boot sequence in the setup on the bios of the mother board to that hard drive. Should work. See my post under "boot-not" Ray "John Barnes" wrote: > I do hope you do regular backups of your data. If when installing you > reformatted the drive, your options will be limited and maybe expensive. The > format within Vista install is a quick format, so some of the data may be > recoverable to the extent it hasn't been overwritten, and some reasonable > consumer data recovery tools MAY be able to recover some of them, but I am > unaware of which ones may work in Vista. As I have said on these forums > many times, NEVER rely on drive letters. ALWAYS identify your partitions by > some other means. Personally I have 7 partitions and I make sure they are > different sizes and uniquely identified and I always do a command prompt map > to see how they are identified before I do any destructive operation on the > machine. > Secondarily, could you confirm that Shift/F10 will get the command prompt? > Hopefully someone else will be more knowlegeable on the subject than I am > and can help you restore your data. > Good luck. > > "J.f.k." <jj@ok.com> wrote in message > news:e5ABYPC$GHA.3312@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" <Darrellg@online.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel > > messaggio news:6fnfyx8%23GHA.1984@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl... > >> Gianfranco > >> When you open the CMD prompt,. run diskpart. > >> in diskpart run the following > >> select disk 0 > >> list volume. > >> > >> In the list of volumes which volumes are listed as boot and what volumes > >> are listed as system > >> > >> to set a partition as active while in diskpart run: (partition 1 is the > >> number of the partition you want to set active) > >> select partition 1 > >> Active > >> exit > >> > >> Exit to leave diskpart. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Darrell Gorter[MSFT] > > > > I did... but the problem is still remains. > > On Reboot again "BootMGR is missing". > > > > Reconnecting my drive with XP I've tried to see with administrative tools > > something more and it (the Vista drive) seems to be Healthy and Active so > > I don't know. > > More (and worste): this morning after the last tryout I've forgotten on > > the seconday ide controller a drive (known on my system as K (slave) and> > with my big surprise (not a nice surprise indeed...) that something with > > Vista gone wrong. > > > > Infact after the test I've reconnected all drives in right order (without > > the one with Vista with bootmgr missing that is disconnected from my > > system now). > > So Usually I have: > > 1 hd on Primary controller as master (C) and is the System drive with XP, > > (it wasn't connected on all tests) > > 1hd on Primary controller as slave (D) , (it wasn't connected on all > > tests) > > 1 cd rom on Secondary controller as master (E) , (it wasn't connected on > > all tests) > > 1 hd on Secondary Controller as slace (K) , ( unfortunately I leaved > > connected during the last test)... > > > > Now on my (K drive there aren't my data but... something like an> > incomplete installation of Vista (I can see many folders...) > > I don't know if is my mistake (but I install pcs since 1990 so usually > > when I want to install a s.o. on a drive C: I check 2 times before makes > > bad actions )> > I was stupid to forget to disconnect the 2nd drive on secondary controller > > but the consequence is really weird. > > Now I've lost all data (I'd like to recovery someone) but I think this is > > not so easy... It seems that last Startup repair (I saw only 1 disk in the > > list but...) makes something wrong with my 2nd drive (K)... > > > > So now I've a Vista that doesn't works (no problem I can format the disk) > > and a drive with lost data... > > I'm really frustrated and disappointed... > > So, Do you think I can recover my data or not? From Xp I see on my (K ![]() > > drive everything like folders I never seen before (boot, windows.bt ans > > many others that seems related to Vista) but my data are gone... > > > > Thanks, Ciao > > Gianfranco > > > > > > > > > |
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