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| | Vista - Missing Bootmgr .... Help |
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| 04-01-2007 | #1 |
| | Missing Bootmgr .... Help When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this doesn't seem to happen. After nosing around this seems to be a comon problem but I haven't found the cure. The first drive is C: with Windows XP on it. The second Drive is H: with the new Vista Install on it. Loosing C: is not an option (20 years of accumlated stuff) Help!! |
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| 04-01-2007 | #2 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help Wizard wrote: > When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or > sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this > doesn't seem to happen. Check harddrive priority in BIOS. It must boot on the drive that contains the boot files |
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| 04-01-2007 | #3 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help Hi Wizard-- You also might try using Startup Repair on the Vista drive and you may get help from www.vistabootpro.org/ and here is the procedure for a Startup Repair: *Startup Repair from the Windows Recovery Environment link on the Vista DVD*: You can run Startup Repair by putting your Vista DVD in after the language screen in setup. You can also run System Restore from the same location. You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is also sometimes effective): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm Note The computer must be configured to start from a CD or from a DVD. For information about how to configure the computer to start from a CD or from a DVD, see the information that came with the computer. 2. Restart the computer. To do this, click Start, click the arrow next to the Lock button, and then click Restart. This usually means that you enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order. See for ref: Access/Enter Motherboard BIOS http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm Boot Order in Bios (Set Boot from HD 1st) http://www.short-media.com/images/mm...ios/bios03.jpg Note If you cannot restart the computer by using this method, use the power button to turn off the computer. Then, turn the computer back on. 3. Set your language preference, and then click Next. Note In most cases, the startup repair process starts automatically, and you do not have the option to select it in the System Recovery Options menu. 4. Click Repair your computer. 5. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next. 6. In the System Recovery Options menu, click Startup Repair to start the repair process. 7. When the repair process is complete, click Finish. Additional References for Startup Repair With Screenshots: How to Use Startup Repair: ***Accessing Windows RE (Repair Environment):*** 1) Insert Media into PC (the DVD you burned) 2) ***You will see on the Vista logo setup screen after lang. options in the lower left corner, a link called "System Recovery Options."*** Screenshot: System Recovery Options (Lower Left Link) http://blogs.itecn.net/photos/liuhui...4/500x375.aspx Screenshot: (Click first option "Startup Repair" http://www.leedesmond.com/images/img...SysRecOpt2.bmp How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm 3) Select your OS for repair. 4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from theWin RE feature: You'll have a choice there of using: 1) Startup Repair 2) System Restore 3) Complete PC Restore ___________________ Good luck, CH "Wizard" <stop.spam@net.ai> wrote in message news:4610414E.B3173460@net.ai... > When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or > sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this > doesn't seem to happen. > > After nosing around this seems to be a comon problem but I haven't found > the cure. The first drive is C: with Windows XP on it. The second Drive > is H: with the new Vista Install on it. Loosing C: is not an option (20 > years of accumlated stuff) > > Help!! |
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| 04-02-2007 | #4 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help Now there's a helpful response. Thank you so much. Richard Urban wrote: > > If you have 20 years of accumulated "stuff" that you can't afford to lose - > I certainly hope you believe in backups, and perform them faithfully. (-: > > -- > > Regards, > > Richard Urban MVP > Microsoft Windows Shell/User > > "Wizard" <stop.spam@net.ai> wrote in message > news:4610414E.B3173460@net.ai... > > When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or > > sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this > > doesn't seem to happen. > > > > After nosing around this seems to be a comon problem but I haven't found > > the cure. The first drive is C: with Windows XP on it. The second Drive > > is H: with the new Vista Install on it. Loosing C: is not an option (20 > > years of accumlated stuff) > > > > Help!! |
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| 04-02-2007 | #5 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help You hit the nail right on the head! Somehow the fartin little flash drive I have went to the top of the list. Problem solved. Thank you very much. (I must confess I initially ignored your answer thinking it was way to simple a response geared towards a beginner but when all else failed I looked at the boot order and low and behold. Sometimes the simplest answer is the best answer. Isn't that somebody's rule?) Thank you once again jorgen wrote: > > Wizard wrote: > > When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or > > sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this > > doesn't seem to happen. > > Check harddrive priority in BIOS. It must boot on the drive that > contains the boot files |
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| 04-25-2007 | #6 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help I am glad in a way to see that I am not the only one Microsoft screwed. Thankfully, you were here to help. I will try everything I have seen here when I get home tonight. If I cannot get my system running again, I will start to lose money. I cannot even get to a DOS prompt or anything now. Reformatting would not be an option because I have been just buying the upgrade since Windows 95. I DO NOT HAVE MY 95 DISC ANYMORE. I would need to install 95, then upgrade to 98, then XP, then VISTA to get my system running. That is the wrong answer. Windows should send out the full version in the Upgrade and check to see if the copy of XP I was running is legal. Hell, I think they check that about once a week. I do not understand how people who get all of their software illegally seem to have fewer issues than I do when I buy all of mine legally. |
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| 04-26-2007 | #7 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help "Brew" <Brew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I am glad in a way to see that I am not the only one Microsoft screwed. > Thankfully, you were here to help. I will try everything I have seen here > when I get home tonight. If I cannot get my system running again, I will > start to lose money. I cannot even get to a DOS prompt or anything now. > Reformatting would not be an option because I have been just buying the > upgrade since Windows 95. I DO NOT HAVE MY 95 DISC ANYMORE. I would need > to > install 95, then upgrade to 98, then XP, then VISTA to get my system > running. > That is the wrong answer. Windows should send out the full version in the > Upgrade and check to see if the copy of XP I was running is legal. Hell, > I > think they check that about once a week. I do not understand how people > who > get all of their software illegally seem to have fewer issues than I do > when > I buy all of mine legally. Get a full version to avoid the requirements for using an upgrade version. The choice is yours. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| 04-26-2007 | #8 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help as you well know from the address you have posted before . full version is NOT needed to install clean using an upgrade disk. see this article. http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:elq9gi8hHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... "Brew" <Brew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I am glad in a way to see that I am not the only one Microsoft screwed. > Thankfully, you were here to help. I will try everything I have seen here > when I get home tonight. If I cannot get my system running again, I will > start to lose money. I cannot even get to a DOS prompt or anything now. > Reformatting would not be an option because I have been just buying the > upgrade since Windows 95. I DO NOT HAVE MY 95 DISC ANYMORE. I would need > to > install 95, then upgrade to 98, then XP, then VISTA to get my system > running. > That is the wrong answer. Windows should send out the full version in the > Upgrade and check to see if the copy of XP I was running is legal. Hell, > I > think they check that about once a week. I do not understand how people > who > get all of their software illegally seem to have fewer issues than I do > when > I buy all of mine legally. Get a full version to avoid the requirements for using an upgrade version. The choice is yours. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| 04-26-2007 | #9 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help "Rock" wrote: > "Brew" <Brew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > >I am glad in a way to see that I am not the only one Microsoft screwed. > > Thankfully, you were here to help. I will try everything I have seen here > > when I get home tonight. If I cannot get my system running again, I will > > start to lose money. I cannot even get to a DOS prompt or anything now. > > Reformatting would not be an option because I have been just buying the > > upgrade since Windows 95. I DO NOT HAVE MY 95 DISC ANYMORE. I would need > > to > > install 95, then upgrade to 98, then XP, then VISTA to get my system > > running. > > That is the wrong answer. Windows should send out the full version in the > > Upgrade and check to see if the copy of XP I was running is legal. Hell, > > I > > think they check that about once a week. I do not understand how people > > who > > get all of their software illegally seem to have fewer issues than I do > > when > > I buy all of mine legally. > > Get a full version to avoid the requirements for using an upgrade version. > The choice is yours. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > The purpose of an upgrade copy is to allow a loyal, law-abiding consumer to get the newest version at a discounted rate. Why should I pay another $150? To not deal with the pain? I cannot believe that the people running Microsoft are sadists. Last night I reinstalled Windows98, then XP. Tonight, I will try to install Vista again, but I will install it the way mikeyhsd stated in the message below. I wish I had seen it two days ago. Thank you Mikey. |
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| 04-26-2007 | #10 |
| | Re: Missing Bootmgr .... Help good luck, it has works for MANY. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Brew" <Brew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8298AE5A-9442-4E83-90CF-1FFC5C6CCD95@microsoft.com... "Rock" wrote: > "Brew" <Brew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > >I am glad in a way to see that I am not the only one Microsoft screwed. > > Thankfully, you were here to help. I will try everything I have seen here > > when I get home tonight. If I cannot get my system running again, I will > > start to lose money. I cannot even get to a DOS prompt or anything now. > > Reformatting would not be an option because I have been just buying the > > upgrade since Windows 95. I DO NOT HAVE MY 95 DISC ANYMORE. I would need > > to > > install 95, then upgrade to 98, then XP, then VISTA to get my system > > running. > > That is the wrong answer. Windows should send out the full version in the > > Upgrade and check to see if the copy of XP I was running is legal. Hell, > > I > > think they check that about once a week. I do not understand how people > > who > > get all of their software illegally seem to have fewer issues than I do > > when > > I buy all of mine legally. > > Get a full version to avoid the requirements for using an upgrade version. > The choice is yours. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > The purpose of an upgrade copy is to allow a loyal, law-abiding consumer to get the newest version at a discounted rate. Why should I pay another $150? To not deal with the pain? I cannot believe that the people running Microsoft are sadists. Last night I reinstalled Windows98, then XP. Tonight, I will try to install Vista again, but I will install it the way mikeyhsd stated in the message below. I wish I had seen it two days ago. Thank you Mikey. |
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