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How To Fix Bootmgr is Missing in Windows 10 creators update Without Formatting And Reinstalling 2017

Download from - To Fix Bootmgr is Missing in Windows 10 creators update Without Formatting And Reinstalling 2017 It’s quite easy to fix “bootmgr is missing” error in Windows 10 creators update. Follow the steps to fix the boot error. You don’t need at all to format and reinstall the windows 10.

For example, when trying to start the system you have errors such as “BOOTMGR is missing,” “An operating system wasn’t found,” “No bootable device found” and so on. The bootloader can be damaged after installing another operating system on this computer, trying to use the free space in hidden partitions or format them, a failure when installing Windows updates or other system problems, a virus attack etc.

Before you start fixing this problem, check the boot sequence in BIOS or UEFI. It could be the root of the problem with booting Windows.

So, the first method to fix the botloader will work with all versions of Windows: 10 creators update , 8 and 7 (in my case, it is Windows 10). All you need is a recovery disk, or a boot disk /flash drive of the same bitness as your system (in case of Windows 7, only a boot disk /flash drive can be used). If you don’t have any, you can use another computer to create them (you can watch my previous videos to see how to create a boot flash drive or a recovery disk). After that adjust BIOS or UEFI settings to boot from a disk / flash drive and enter Windows Recovery Environment. In the recovery environment, click on Troubleshoot / Startup Repair (in Windows 7, it is also “Startup Repair”). Select Windows 10 creators update as the target system and wait for the process to finish. When it does, the computer will restart into the restored system (don’t forget to change the boot priority to hard disk in BIOS or UEFI). If you saw a message that restore wasn’t successful (it’s often the case), try another method.

It is also good for Windows 10 creators update, 8 and 7. As well as in the first method, go to the Redovery Environment, click “Troubleshoot” and start Command Prompt. Then enter the command “bootrec /fixmbr” to rewrite Windows MBR in the system partition of your hard disk. When it is over, we can see the message that the operation is completed successfully. Using this command is not always enough (for example, if the bootloader failure was caused by a virus). That is why enter the command “bootrec /fixboot” to write a new Windows master boot record in the system partition. When it is over, close the command prompt and boot from the hard disk. Now you are not supposed to have any bootloader problems.

The third method will work with Windows 8 or 10. As I have shown earlier, go to the Command Prompt started in the Recovery Environment. Enter the command “diskpart” and then “list volume” to see the number of the hidden partition. If you have UEFI, this partition will have FAT32 file system and the size of 99-300 Mb, and in case of BIOS, the file system NTFS and the size of 500 Mb or less. In my case, it is “Volume 3” of 99 Mb with FAT32 file system. You should also look at the letter of the drive where Windows is installed (in my case, it is C). After you have seen that, enter the command “Select volume 3” (that is, you select this partition and work with it), “format fs=fat32” (that is, format this partition in teh file system it had before), “assign letter=Y” (assign a letter to the drive; you can choose any letter which is not in use now), finish the work of Diskpart with the command “Exit” and enter the following command: “bcdboot C:\Windows /s Y: /f ALL” (where С is the system drive letter; Y – is the hidden partition letter which you assigned) and wait for the process to finish. After the process is complete, we can see a report saying that boot files have been created successfully. Enter “Diskpart” again, then “select volume 3” (where 3 is the number of the hidden partition for which you have assigned the letter), then “remove letter=Y” (that is, delete the letter of this hidden partition, so that it is not shown in the system) and finish the work of Diskpart again with the command “Exit.” After that, close the command prompt and restart the computer (don’t forget to change the boot sequence in BIOS or UEFI to hard disk). Now Windows bootloader should run properly.

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