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Its all depends on your bios version but basically you need to press F12 or F2 When it starts up. Its the key to access your boot / configuration manager. you can choose your first booting device from the boot menu. NDK
You need to format your Laptop or you can try replacing the Boot files from another Laptop. You can try repairing your OS by booting the original disc.
Hi, I hope you have a windows installation disc? you will need it, I searched for a Links with the step by step instructions to repair your windows Boot MGR missing
I would try using the original restore disk that came with the laptop. It should contain all the needed drivers, files, operating system, and applications specific for your laptop.
Hope this helps.
http://vcic.com/vault/bootme.exe
Copy the files to a floppy disk, OR Use a XP/Vista install disk. Boot into repair mode and type "fixmbr" without the quotes.
if a friend has the xp cd, ask to use it, USE YOUR KEY CODE LOCATED ON A RAINBOW STICKER...usually on bottom of laptops, and back of pc desktops, this is your best bet, make sure your operating system is the one you both are using, ie...xp home edition on your puter, if your friend has professional, your key code wont work....make sure you both use home...or professional...sticker will tell you what your running.....a boot isk pretty much is obsolete with xp, windows 98 used em, me..as well....up to windows 2000, cd needed, downloaded the file really wont do it...i have never had sucess doing it....you can also contact the puter company and like $20.00 they should be able to send you the factory default restore/recovery disks, i am doing that with a friends toshiba now...waiting for the disks...that will be a way better thing tho, you'll have all info and drivers and os for it......good luck...shia
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