Set your computer to boot from DVD (using the Boot setting in the BIOS),
insert the disc and restart. Vista will prompt you for language and keyboard
layout options, then ask if you want to reinstall Vista or repair your installation.
You want Repair.
How to fix "BOOTMGR is missing" in Windows Vista
http://cyberst0rm.blogspot.com/2007/...issing-in.html
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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"Brian Gladman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
I have been running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 on a dual core Athlon
without problems for months. But on booting today I got the dreaded
'BOOTMGR is missing' message during the boot sequence (this was after I
had miistakenly clicked on 'sleep' rather than 'shutdown', which seems
to have damaged something).
I have followed all the options for solving this problem (all three
steps as set out in the Microsoft KB article on the issue) but the
problem reamins stubbornly in place.
But I have discovered by accident that if I leave my x64 Vista disc in
the DVD drive and allow the 'press any key to boot from DVD' prompt to
time out (i.e. without a key press) my system then boots up normally.
I am pretty well resigned to doing a clean reinstall but I thought I
would ask here about the issue in the hope someone might know from the
symptoms what is going wrong and how to fix it.
I would be most grateful for any advice that anyone can offer.
I would hate to spend hours going through a reinstall (and reloading
megabytes of Windows updates) if there is a simple fix.
Brian Gladman