Although I say not hard but the problem is more complicated in the netbook which does not use the cd rom as many vendors recommend using cd installer completion. Actually, before I've written the article Overcoming Mistakes In BOOTMGR is Missing in Windows XP version.
What is the meaning of BOOTMGR is Missing? This means that when trying to start the system apparently did not find bootmgr file needed by the system to work at the beginning of the computer is started. There are two that can cause damage to hardware and software as well as damages.
There are several ways that the "BOOTMGR is Missing" appears on your computer, but the most common is a message like this;
BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl Alt Del to restart
BOOTMGR is missing Press any key to restart
Could not find BOOTMGR
BOOTMGR is missing error message when the computer is turned on, immediately after the Power On Self Test (POST) is complete.
Cause BOOTMGR is missing
If the views farther, there are several causes of this problem;
Windows 7 and the corrupt file or configured,
Damage to the hard drive including bad sectors hard drive
Problems in the process of upgrading the operating system,
BIOS that are outdated, and
IDE cable is damaged or loose.
Boot from the flash drive is not sempurnah
This is what should be done to improve;
Restart the PC. BOOTMGR could be something accidental.
Check your hard drive and other drives in the BIOS settings and make sure it is correct. Configuring the BIOS will tell the computer how to use the drive so incorrect settings can cause problems, including BOOTMGR error.
Open and replace all the internal data isalnya hard disk data cable, CD Rom etc. BOOTMGR error message can be caused by the controller cable is loose or damaged wires.
If up to step 3 above is not also completed the problem, do the BOOTMGR file copy;
Boot from the DVD "WINDOWS 7";
Choose "Repair computer";
Select "Cancel" to exit the repair wizard;
Next you will be coming into view; 'command prompt', 'system restore', 'memory diagnostics', etc. ......
Select the "command prompt";
Type in your DVD drive eg D: at the command prompt, then press [ENTER];
We assume that you have installed windows on drive C: then please type "copy bootmgr c:" without quotes and press [ENTER];
Once the copy process is complete, type "exit" (without quotation marks) and press [ENTER];
Reboot the computer;
Select "start windows normally";
If the problem remains unresolved, it may be useful to update your motherboard BIOS. Be careful doing this! An outdated BIOS version can sometimes lead to "BOOTMGR is missing".
Do a reinstall. This type of repair will completely remove Windows from your PC and install it again from scratch. While this will almost certainly resolve any BOOTMGR error, it is time-consuming process due to the fact that all the data you have backed up and then restored.
If up to step 6 and the installation is rejected it means you have to replace the hard drive and then install a new copy of Windows. If all has failed, including a clean installation of the last step, you are most likely facing a hardware issue with your hard disk.
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