tombutcher1990
New Member
Hi guys, not sure if this is the correct place to put this, but if not feel free to move it!
i've got a friend's laptop that i said i would take a look at for them. they were using it fine, and then they booted it up one time and got a "boot manager error, press ctrl alt delete to restart"
i did a bit of googling and people reckoned you needed to do a repair. now, only problem was, that when i booted from the vista disc, it gets a boot manager error! and this is before i manage to get as far as the recovery bit.
now, they back it up regularly, so i checked with them, and they said it was ok to blank the drive. so i blanked it with a 3rd party tool i've got (as i couldn't get into the windows cd to format it with that) when i then inserted the windows CD, i still get the error!! i have now also put in a brand new hard drive i had spare, and what do you know, its the same error still!!!
this has got me well and truly stumped. i've been googling it for a few days, but the only solutions i can find is people saying use the recovery cd.
anyone got any ideas on this one?
i've got a friend's laptop that i said i would take a look at for them. they were using it fine, and then they booted it up one time and got a "boot manager error, press ctrl alt delete to restart"
i did a bit of googling and people reckoned you needed to do a repair. now, only problem was, that when i booted from the vista disc, it gets a boot manager error! and this is before i manage to get as far as the recovery bit.
now, they back it up regularly, so i checked with them, and they said it was ok to blank the drive. so i blanked it with a 3rd party tool i've got (as i couldn't get into the windows cd to format it with that) when i then inserted the windows CD, i still get the error!! i have now also put in a brand new hard drive i had spare, and what do you know, its the same error still!!!
this has got me well and truly stumped. i've been googling it for a few days, but the only solutions i can find is people saying use the recovery cd.
anyone got any ideas on this one?