Bootmgr is missing windows xp home edition




















Reboot your computer. Let your system boot off of the CD. Let the Setup go through the first part of the Installation procedure. When you come to the screen in which it says "Welcome to Setup. Press F8 to agree to the End User License. Let the Setup search your system for previous versions of Windows. When the Setup is finished searching your system, select your Windows XP Installation and press the R key on your keyboard to start the Repair Procedure. Browse Community. Windows General.

Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Did you use Boot-n-Nuke on your laptop or just a plain format and reinstall?? Makes a big difference on how you prepare your hdd.

Germ-X: It's been nuked. I'm saying there is nothing there. No partition. I tried the first recommendation you gave me. The problem is, my flash drive is 8GB. So, I formatted it through MyComputer Right-click, format, quick format, etc. It seems to be the size of the flash drive is causing the majority of the problems.

When I actually run the program, it's giving me an error about being unable to load the Virtual Disk Driver, then provides a link that's dead. Then lists "Virtual Disk Driver for Windows version 3. Use a legal XP installation disk. You can borrow one, as long as it is the same version that was originally installed on the machine.

As for a legal XP installation disk, that does me no good. The CD drive does not work. You may not be concerned with it, but the forum rules are. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere. Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. Articles l l. This post has been reported. Any suggestions for what I can do?

Any help would be appreciated. So, what causes such boot error messages? You can try them one by one until the error message disapper and the system start successfully. Disconnect the external storage device, like USB flash drive, floppy disk or external hard drive, etc. Please make sure the right hard drive is listed the first place in the BIOS boot order. An out-dated BIOS may result in the error message. Please make in mind for your current BIOS version and download the new version from the manufacturer website, if you have anything problem, please consult your manufacturer.

In order to repair your boot sector, you need a Windows Installation disc. You can fix the corrupted boot sector afterwards. Thus, you can rebuild MBR for your computer. See more details below and choose a proper method based on your situation. The first thing you have to prepare is a Windows Installation disc. Then boot from that disc and enter system recovery options or repair your computer, and choose command prompt.



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