The solution to the dual-start GRLDR missing fault was installed with Windows 7 on XP yesterday. Everything works normally. However, after you return to XP and delete the one-key restoration software, the System Startup menu is lost and the GRLDR missing occurs when you start the system. Needless to say, the old one-click restoration software did not fix the Startup menu. You only need to fix the Startup menu. The system does not need to worry about what files are missing.
Set the BIOS to boot from the optical drive, and then place it on the CD of the XP installation version. Since I installed Windows 7 on a hard disk, I had to start with XP without a Windows 7 system disk. Www.2cto.com and then press R when selecting items appear on that blue interface to enter the XP fault recovery platform. Then there will be two options, windows on drive C and windows on drive d, respectively, because XP is installed in C, select 1 and press Enter. Enter fixboot c: In the command input line that appears. When the prompt is displayed, enter exit and press enter to exit the repair server and restart the server.
Now the XP boot menu has been restored, but we can only access XP. Then download the bcdautofix software and use the bcdautofix software to reply to the Windows 7 Startup menu. After opening the menu, there is an operation prompt, which is relatively simple. Restart again to see the dual-Start Menu. Author amperouge