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Have tried to completely restore laptop by running dvd recovery disks. Inserted disk 1 ,after a while got message "bootmgr missing" Any ideas?

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Hi,

There are corrupted files from the recovery disc which the computer cannot read. Use another recovery disc.

Hope this helps.

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