Hi,
Disable bootsector protection in the system BIOS, then do a startup repair.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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My thoughts
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"Serco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I just finish re-installing Vista ultimate on my PC and my boot problem is
> still there. I tried the Repair utility from the DVD and it found nothing
> wrong on the boot sequence of my PC.
>
> If my boot sequence on my bios is DVD, HD, FLOPPY and I let my DVD in my
> drive: No problem. If I keep the same boot sequence, but remove the DVD
> from my drive: BOOTMGR missing message. If I change the boot sequence to:
> HD, DVD, FLOPPY, the BOOTMGR Missing message is still there.
>
> I see on bizarre thing. When I boot in Vista and I check in the disk
> manager, my boot drive is C:. In the repair utility of the DVD, when it
> check for all the OS I have, it tell me he found Vista on the D: drive.
>
> Could you help me?
>
> Serge
>