Had a problem so tried to reinstall windows 7 now i have an error whilst booting windows 7 saying bootngr is missing press ctr alt delete to restart
SOURCE: ibm think pad model z60t won't boot up says BootMgr missing
registry error try downloading glary utilities ! its a free registry fixer!
SOURCE: PREINST6.SWM missing; PREINST9.SWM missing; Error:10-FC06-0002
The fact that you have an error of missing file whit the restore DVD indicate that the problem could be hardware. Especially if you already did a restore whit the same DVD.
I would suggest that you have a faulty memory issue (RAM), you can run a memory diagnostic whit memtest86 http://www.memtest86.com/ download the bootable cd and run it if you see RED readings your memory is defective if not let it run for a couple of loops to make sure.
I'm pretty shure you will see red results, if so take it to your local computer specialist to get it replace or order yourself some.
SOURCE: PREINST6.SWM missing; PREINST9.SWM missing; Error:10-FC06-0002
Means pre-installion is missing. Which means yoou either have to Reinstall a fresh copy of your windows or your can reinstall your windows by just repairing the files. Its always good to make a recovery disk after every install. If you haven't tried it already restart your pc press f8 as the scene pops up and go to Last good configuration.
SOURCE: acer 5515 backlight not working also bootmanager missing
You need to fix the boot manager problem first by connecting an external monitor to the laptop so you can see and do a system repair.
As for the backlight problem :-
You could have a faulty CCFL lamp or inverter, To determine if you have a LCD screen, inverter or video card problem, read this and follow these instructions.
Defective CCFL backlight, it may have the following symptom: Screen flashs on red/pink and off. Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal. Picture flickering with dim display or appear black. Picture flickering on and off. All these symptoms indicate that the LCD backlight lamp (CCFL Lamp) has reached the end of the life and all you need to do is replacing the CCFL lamp.
Connect an external monitor to your laptop and power the monitor up first then the laptop, if you see the normal Windows images then the video card and laptop is OK and the problem is definitely the backlight. Dim image and/or dark display on the laptop's LCD screen indicates a faulty LCD backlight and it could be the inverter that supplies high voltage to the CCFL lamp or it is the CCLF lamp is nearly burnt out or burnt out, most likely this is the case.
The inverter can be replaced easily but the CCLF lamp is more time consuming and requires soldering skills.
Check out
www.lcdparts.net
for parts, repair service and DIY info
SOURCE: trying to boot up a toshiba laptop and getting
SOLUTION 1
- Get your Vista installation DVD and pop it into your drive.
- Then restart your computer.
- Set your computer to boot from DVD or CD in your BIOS.
Vista
will ask you for language and keyboard layout information, after which
you will be asked if you want to re-install Vista or repair your
existing installation.
Select Repair. After which Vista's System Recovery Tool will start.
Select Startup Repair and let Vista do its thing! That really is all there is to it!
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If that doesn't work try this:
SOLUTION 2
If
the previous method does not resolve the problem, you can rebuild the
BCD store by using the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery
Environment. To do this, follow these steps:
- Get your Vista installation DVD and pop it into your drive.
- Then restart your computer.
- Press a key when you are prompted.
- Select a language, a time, a currency, and a keyboard or another input method, and then click Next
- Click Repair your computer
- Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next
- In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt
- Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and then press ENTER
•
If Bootrec runs successfully, it will present you with the installation
path of a Windows directory. To add the entry to the BCD store, type
Yes . A confirmation message appears that indicates the entry was added
successfully.
• If Bootrec cannot locate any missing Windows
installations, you must remove the BCD store, and then you must
re-create it. To do this, type the following commands in the order
shown below: (Remember to press ENTER after each command)
bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup
ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old
bootrec /rebuildbcd
- Restart the computer.
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