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Windows 7 bootmgr7/19/2023 I guess that you had Vista on the disk as partition 1 and then Windows 7 as partition 2, then deleted Vista, meaning that Windows 7 is now on partition 1. sfc /scannow /offbootdir=c:\ /offwindir=c:\windows - worked (see here).I found an article here that mentioned some other commands. Copy bootmgr from DVD - blocked because the file's already there.Rename BCD and rerun BootRec /RebuildBcd - worked.BootRec /RebuildBcd - I get the message "Total identified Windows installations: 0"īcdEdit shows a Windows Boot Manager and a Windows Boot Loader, both on C: partition.BootRec /ScanOs - I get the message "Total identified Windows installations: 0". Running Startup Repair - it doesn't find any problems.I've deleted the Vista partition to make more room and expanded the Windows 7 partition to fill the drive (using GParted). I know this question has been asked before but I've tried all the usual fixes and nothing works.īasically the hard drive had two partitions with Vista and Windows 7.
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