« Отговор #3 -: Feb 27, 2010, 21:03 »
Ами има и решение за Vista, дано е приложимо и за Win7. А то е :
The following tutorial will teach you "How to fixmbr using Windows Vista bootable disk".
Boot up your computer using Microsoft Windows Vista Bootable disk. (Check your BIOS setup)
When you see the 1st Windows Vista installation screen appear, please configure your 'language' preferences.
When prompted, click 'Repair your computer'.
Startup Repair will automatically detect a problem. When prompted, click 'Repair and restart', and then restart your computer from the Windows Vista bootable disk. If Startup Repair does not automatically detect a problem, continue to the next step.
click 'Repair Your Computer'.
Click Command Prompt from the System Recovery Options.
BootRec.exe provides the following command-line options:
/FixMbr. Re-writes the master boot record (MBR) of the system partition to start Windows Vista. This won’t overwrite the existing partition table.
/FixBoot. Writes a boot sector onto the system partition to start Windows Vista.
/ScanOs. Scans all disks for Windows Vista installations and displays them to you. Oddly, this didn’t work for me, even on a test system that was starting just fine.
/RebuildBcd. Scans all disks for Windows Vista installations and prompts you to pick the ones you want to add to the BCD.
Type 'BootRec.exe /fixmbr' and press Enter.
You're done.
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