Ntbootautofix : A very good tool for automatic repair xp/vista/win7 system boot .
The purpose of this tool is to install XP, WIN7 in a dual system. But for some reason, you need to reload XP, then WIN7 will disappear after you reload XP. Are you sure you want to reload WIN7 at this time? The answer is: no need! Use this tool to fix the previous WIN7 system boot.
use methods:
Non-installation software, direct double-click Run, fool Fix, run on 32-bit and 64-bit systems and WinPE systems. The program automatically displays the Chinese/English interface according to the current system Non-unicode settings. The
Automatic repair automatically determines the conditions associated with system startup and the NT system boot on the disk character that is supported by the automatic hotfix, without user manual intervention.
Advanced Repair is for special-needs friends only, see the Advanced Repair section in the following application example. The PE environment is automatically judged in
PE, and a single hard disk can be "automatically repaired", such as when a multiple hard disk is repaired in PE, it is recommended that you use the "Advanced" fix to select the letter you are booting as a system.
applies:
1. Startup Menu/Startup file loss fix:
Applies to all nt5.x (2000/xp/ 2003) and nt6.x (VISTA/2008/WIN7/2008R2)
2. Fix other BCD related failures
a.win7/2008r2 BCD The repair computer (Windows Recovery Environment) menu is missing
B.win7/2008r2 the BCD-induced 3D splash screen is lost (becomes the Vista ScrollBar splash screen)
C. The boot menu selection interface garbled behavior caused by BCD
3. System BCD illegal forced fix-phenomenon: vista/2008/win7/2008r2
A. Error in the Start or boot column after running msconfig
B. Run bcdedit and BCD-related action prompts after running the command prompt
C. The boot and Recovery window for system properties cannot be configured DefaultOperating system and wait time
D. Other software cannot add/remove/Modify a new boot menu based on BCD management
Note: 3 This situation is mandatory to fix the decision.