Fix #2: Uncheck “Compress this drive”

  1. Boot from the installation DVD.
  2. Click on Repair your computer.
  3. Next select the Operating System.
  4. Click on Load Drives.
  5. Browse to the boot drive, C: (in our case here)
  6. Right click on C: and select Properties.
  7. Go to Advanced tab.
  8. Uncheck this option: Compress this drive to save space.

What to do if boot mgr is missing?

How to Fix ‘BOOTMGR Is Missing’ Errors

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. Check your optical drives, USB ports, and floppy drives for media.
  3. Check the boot sequence in BIOS and make sure the correct hard drive or other bootable device is listed first, assuming you have more than one drive.
  4. Reseat all internal data and power cables.

How do I reinstall Windows Boot Manager?

Reinstall Your Windows Boot Loader From the Windows DVD You can usually access by pressing the F2, F10, or Delete key on the initial boot screen, depending on your computer. Save the changes and reboot your computer from the Windows DVD. After a few moments, you should see the install setup screen.

How do I put Bootmgr back on my hard drive?

Here are the steps to fix the BOOTMGR error with an installation CD:

  1. Insert your Windows install CD.
  2. Restart your computer and boot from the CD.
  3. Press any key when you see the “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD” message.
  4. Click Repair your computer after selecting your language, time and keyboard method.

How to fix the bootmgr error with an installation CD?

Here are the steps to fix the BOOTMGR error with an installation CD: Click Repair your computer after selecting your language, time and keyboard method Select the drive of your Windows installation and click Next. The standard drive is usually C:\\

What does it mean when your computer says BOOTMGR is missing?

The boot error “BOOTMGR is Missing” in Windows The BOOTMGR error can be caused by many things, including boot sector viruses, failed Windows installs or updates or crashed hard disks. A very common reason for your PC to fail loading and displaying this error is when it tries to boot from a hard or flash drive that is non-bootable.

How to fix “Windows 7 won’t boot from CD” error?

Here are the steps to fix this error using the bootrec.exe tool, the same tool used in Fix #4 above: Insert the Windows 7 or Vista install disc Restart your computer and boot from the disc Press any key at the “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD” message Choose Repair your computer after you select the language, time and keyboard method

How to rebuild the master boot sector in Windows 7?

Here are the steps for accessing bootrec.exe to rebuild the master boot sector: Insert your Windows 7 or Vista install disc Restart your computer and boot from the CD Press any key at the “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD” message Choose Repair your computer after you select the language, time and keyboard method