Win7 systems are much more stable than previous versions of Windows, but there are various boot failures due to the installation of special software or misoperation. Next, we will give you an analysis of radish home Win7 common startup failures and how to resolve related startup failures.
Fault 1:MBR fault
Failure performance: After the boot appears similar to the "press F11 start to System Restore" error reason analysis: Many one-click Ghost Software, in order to achieve the priority of start-up, in the installation will often modify the hard disk MBR, This will appear when the boot menu information, but if such software has defects or incompatible with Win7, it is very easy to lead to radish home Win7 can not start normally.
Workaround: Repairs to the hard drive master boot record (that is, MBR) can be easily resolved by using the Repair tool--bootrec.exe on the Win7 flagship installation CD. Its specific operation steps are: first to radish home Win7 installation CD-ROM to start the computer, when the CD-ROM startup is complete, press the SHIFT+F10 key, bring up the Command Prompt window and enter the DOS command "BOOTREC/FIXMBR" (Figure 1), and then press ENTER, Follow the prompts to complete the hard drive master boot record rewrite operation.
Figure 1
Fault 2:oxc000000e Fault http://www.windows7en.com/sdjswin7/
Failure performance: When the system is not logged on, it will eject the oxc000000e fault prompt shown in Figure 2 directly.
Cause analysis: Due to the installation or unloading some of the more special software, often will be the carrot home Win7 The boot program caused very serious damage, so Win7 flagship in the boot will appear oxc000000e error, resulting in failure to start the system normally. In
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In this case, pressing the F8 shortcut also does not bring up the advanced boot menu for Win7, and of course you cannot perform the repair operation in safe mode.
Figure 2
Workaround: Execute the following five DOS commands in the cursor position of the window shown in Figure 1 (Figure 3,c Disk is the system disk installed by Win7 flagship): C:
CD Windowssystem32
Bcdedit/set {default} osdevice boot Bcdedit/set {default} device boot Bcdedit/set {default} Detecthal 1
Tips: If you do not have radish home Win7 installation CD-ROM, you can enter the WinPE environment to implement the above five DOS commands.
Figure 3
Fault 3: BOOTMGR is missing error on power-on
Failure performance: Every time the boot, there will be the error message shown in Figure 4, also can not log into the system normally. The error hint, translated into Chinese is bootmgr lost, press Ctrl+alt+del reboot.
Figure 4
Cause Analysis: This is the most common cause of this startup failure, or because the Bootmgr file is actually missing, and one may be caused by a disk error.
Solution: If it is bootmgr file loss, you can use the reconstruction of Radish home Win7 boot file method to solve the problem. The steps are: in the cursor position of the window shown in Figure 1, execute the following two DOS commands sequentially: C:
BCDboot c:windows/s C:
Then restart the system, you can see the radish home Win7 familiar with the boot menu, and then select the first Win7 flagship menu options, after a number of initialization operations, we can normally use the Radish home Win7 system.
If the above steps still do not solve the problem, then the fault is likely due to disk errors caused by this time can try in the WinPE environment, run the chkdsk/f command, the fault can be well resolved.
Fault 4: BOOTMGR is compressed error when the boot occurs
Failure performance: This failure is similar to the "BOOTMGR is Missing", which also fails to log on to the system and only the "BOOTMGR is compressed" error message appears (Figure 5).
Figure 5
Cause Analysis: This failure is caused by compression of the system disk.
Workaround: Start the system with WinPE, run its own command prompt tool, and execute the following DOS commands sequentially: c:
CD windowssystem32 compact/u/a/f/i/s c:*
After executing the DOS command, the command prompt tool will start the full decompression operation of the C disk file, then reboot the system, and log on to the Radish home Win7 system. (This digest is from http://www.windows7en.com/Win7/19046.html)