Repair Master Boot Record (MBR) in Windows 10 / 8 / 7
Posted: Sunday, June 5, 2016 by Tyler Durden in Labels: windows
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http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/238117-bootmgr-missing-volume-does-not-contain-recognized-file-system.html
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/repair-master-boot-record-mbr-windows
One of the effective troubleshooting steps, to fix boot issues is to repair Master Boot Record, or MBR.
One of the common reasons why an MBR can get corrupted is due to
malware infections. Improper shutdowns can also lead to MBR corruption.
Sometime we may find issues where Linux Grub is installed and Windows is
not able to detect it. On some occasions, you may get the Bootmgr is missing error. In such cases you can run the rebuild or repair MBR to fix these issues.
Step 1:
Press F8 while booting the system to go into the Windows Recovery Menu. Unlike other version Windows 8’s recovery menu has the Metro UI style.
Step 2:
Click on Troubleshoot.
Step 3:
Click on Advanced options to get into Automatic Repair menu.
Step 4:
We need to use the Bootrec.exe tool. Click on command prompt and type in the following commands, one after the other:
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MBR Backup & HDHacker are two freeware that can help you backup and restore the MBR & Boot Sector.
Repair Master Boot Record MBR
The process is almost same for Windows 10 / 8 / 7. First and foremost you need a Windows 8 or Windows 7 installation DVD. Without that, it will be hard to proceed. Please don’t ask where you can download it since we are not at liberty to discuss the sources, where we can find the installation DVD.Step 1:
Press F8 while booting the system to go into the Windows Recovery Menu. Unlike other version Windows 8’s recovery menu has the Metro UI style.
Step 2:
Click on Troubleshoot.
Step 3:
Click on Advanced options to get into Automatic Repair menu.
Step 4:
We need to use the Bootrec.exe tool. Click on command prompt and type in the following commands, one after the other:
- bootrec /RebuildBcd
- bootrec /fixMbr
- bootrec /fixboot
- Exit
- bootsect /nt60 [windowsdriveletter] or bootsect /nt60 SYS or bootsect /nt60 ALL
- Press Win + R and type in RecoveryDrive.exe
- Click Next
- Once you insert the USB drive it will start creating the Recovery for you’re USB drive.
MBR Backup & HDHacker are two freeware that can help you backup and restore the MBR & Boot Sector.