well reinstallaing boot manager (that page ive linked 2 times now should be all you need to know how) should make things work...at least the boot manager
HELP MY COMPUTER WONT BOOT UP....REALLY WOULD LIKE SOME HELP WITH THIS
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08-12-2009, 01:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2009, 01:55 AM by hansenderek.)
i gotta wait a half hour for it yet..lol i really hope this works for the boot manager problem...but their is the other one...my computer will get stuck at the windows starting up screen...this is the one tht made me fuck up my boot manager by accident..lol...but anyway i tried to repair it and it went smoothly the first time...but it didnt start so i did it again and it found one error...any way to fix this off hand without really knowing the problem? lol jw
just wanted to let you ppls kno tht i cant really boot into windows at all..excpet to repair the system....also before boot manager went MIA my computer was acting weird...it would automatically boot straight to the recovery manager thing..idk y but it just would i theres no way to change tht...or at least i could figure it out at all... ok i got the cd burned and everythign and i go to boot device options...then cd/dvd..but it still goes to bootmgr missing pres crtlaltdel to restart...wtf?? any fixes? im gettign fuckin pissed....im gonna fucking break my computer...its really starting to piss me off dammit...help me please!!!
Intel® Core2 duo CPU 2.40 GH NVIDIA geforce 9700 GT 6.00GB RAM Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit laptop or Ubuntu 64 bit linux system (just installed )
Nvidia 9600 gtm oc core clock: 500>610 shader clock: 1250>1525 memory clock:400>510 my laptop = BeAsT!! url=http://www.fallensword.com/?ref=4330516][/url] 08-12-2009, 02:03 AM
will someone please help me...im fucking stuck rite now at this stupid as screen and the fucking bootmgr screen wont go away so i can get into the boot iso image on the fucking cd...
Intel® Core2 duo CPU 2.40 GH NVIDIA geforce 9700 GT 6.00GB RAM Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit laptop or Ubuntu 64 bit linux system (just installed )
Nvidia 9600 gtm oc core clock: 500>610 shader clock: 1250>1525 memory clock:400>510 my laptop = BeAsT!! url=http://www.fallensword.com/?ref=4330516][/url] 08-12-2009, 02:24 AM
Since what you've tried is supposed to work, it could be an issue with your hardware... I don't know much about fixing that kinds of stuff but here is an advice from another site where someone had the same problem. (His advice include reformatting of the drive so you may want to look elsewhere for help first)
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-vista-...l-alt.html Can your optical drive recognize itself on Bios? Click F2 near the start see under IDE or SATA Drives if it even shows up. If it does the system sees it but the OS does not for what ever reason. You need to reformat your harddrive it seems like your boot manager got screwed up. Now while you may ask others here and they may be able to find the error my idea is: You now have multiple versions on your harddrive, your system seems corrupted, you can't work at all right? It's time to rebuild from the ground up. 1. Do you have a "system restore" on your disk? A lot of companies started partitioning a part of your local to do a complete restore of factory settings when the laptop was sent to you generally you start it when your first screen shows. IE You see Alienware, HP, Dell, show on your screen with the intel or Amd logo showing your chip. You then hit CTRL+F11 or F12 generally. You get a simple screen that will ask you if you want to restore factory settings. 2. Win XP and earlier have a built in disk formatter into their disk to help you reformat your harddisk drive. Simply go into bios, again at the startup Alienware screen hit something like F2 or similar, you get a simple screen showing things like Memory, CPU, and very simple looking menus. You want to find anything that looks similar to "Boot Sequence", you will see generally the system for most systems have an order that is generally boot from harddisk, followed by boot from optical, followed by an unselected boot from floppy; generally speaking. Unselect everything except "boot from Cd". Now save the changes, put in your XP disc. Now as you go through select, new system config, I think you hit R at a menu that stands for reformat. You know you did write because you will get a very bold or red screen at some point saying something like: "HEY YOU ARE ABOUT TO DELETE ALL YOUR DATA ON YOUR DISK AND ONCE YOU GO FORWARD YOU CAN'T GO BACK. ARE YOU SURE?". Say yeah I'm sure, You'll see a generic screen occur and your disk was just magnetically erased. Now you'll see that active partition is gone, choose new partition, and then basically just follow directions. If this doesn't work merely to get your OS Back I would think your Harddrive is faulty.
Specs: intel i5 3570k @ 3.4GHz;
16Gb RAM; Raedon HD 7900; Win8 64-Bit 08-12-2009, 03:09 AM
yea im doin a full system recovery...so ill hav to redo all of my internet boosts and cpu boosts and everything...ugh..lol im gonna go buy like a 200 gig storage unit tho so i dont hav to do this again...i meam it didnt even give me a chance to backup all of my data...lol oh well i guess...ill just hav to re download dolphin...thts about al li had on there..lol
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