My NTLDR recently went lacking,
Microsoft Office 2010, and I used to be able to fix that. Still,
Windows 7 Enterprise X86, now my BOOTMGR can also be missing,
Office Home And Student 2010 64bit, and I've tried the many answers around the full Web-based to fix it. Below would be the actions I've taken inside the recovery command prompt: bootrec /fixmbr The operation finished efficiently. bootrec /fixboot Aspect not located. bootrec /rebuildbcd Productively scanned Windows installations.
Complete recognized Windows installations: one
[1] C:Windows
Add installation to boot list? Yes(Y)/No(N)/All(A):y
Aspect not located. diskpart list diskselect disk 4 select partition 1 active DiskPart marked the current partition as active. bootrec /rebuildbcd Productively scanned Windows installations.
Complete recognized Windows installations: one
[1] C:Windows
Add installation to boot list? Yes(Y)/No(N)/All(A):y
The operation finished efficiently. bootrec /fixboot The operation completed productively. bcdedit /export c:boot2ren c:bootbcd bcd.oldbootrec /rebuildbcd Successfully scanned Windows installations.
Complete recognized Windows installations: 1
[1] C:Windows
Add installation to boot list? Yes(Y)/No(N)/All(A):y
The operation completed successfully. So how do I restore my BOOTMGR without having to reinstall?Note this question required some... interesting formatting :)