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How to Fix the "bootmgr is missing" Error
If your Windows 7 or Vista computer has encountered the dreaded “BOOTMGR is missing” error, you aren’t alone. If the problem isn’t hardware related you can fix it with relative ease as long as you have a Windows DVD handy. And Even if you have the Windows 7 Boot Repair Disk.
So, I guess you all know how to boot off your Windows Disk,
Restart your Computer, On the POST Screen look for the Option for Something like "Press F12 for Boot Settings" or "Press Del to enter BIOS Setup". Look for it. If you have Boot Set. Option then enter into it and Select to Boot from Whatever your Windows Bootable Media is. (In my case it was USB).
Now, As soon as you boot from your Windows Bootable Media, you will find Windows 7 Installation Welcome Screen.
Select your Language Preference & click Next.
On the Next Screen you will find Install Now Option. See in the Bottom Left Corner, you will find an option for "Repair your Computer". Click on it.
The installation process will attempt to find your Vista installation directory. If there’s more than one in the list, select the correct one and then use the Next button again.
Now, In the Box, "System Recovery Options", Click on the First Link "Startup Repair".
The installation process will Automatically repair the system, and then prompt for you to reboot.
And now It should have been Repaired.
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ALTERNATE METHOD [ONLY FOR ADVANCED USERS]
If the Startup Repair was Unable to Fix the Problem, Proceed to this Step :
Boot your Windows Bootable Media Again and come to the Same Screen saying "System Recovery Options".
Here, Click on Command Prompt Link.
Command Prompt will Launch.
Now type these with Space where stated as <SPACE> :
"bootrec /fixboot [Space after bootrec]
At this point you should be able to reboot your computer, remove the DVD and everything should be working.
So, I guess you all know how to boot off your Windows Disk,
Restart your Computer, On the POST Screen look for the Option for Something like "Press F12 for Boot Settings" or "Press Del to enter BIOS Setup". Look for it. If you have Boot Set. Option then enter into it and Select to Boot from Whatever your Windows Bootable Media is. (In my case it was USB).
Now, As soon as you boot from your Windows Bootable Media, you will find Windows 7 Installation Welcome Screen.
Select your Language Preference & click Next.
On the Next Screen you will find Install Now Option. See in the Bottom Left Corner, you will find an option for "Repair your Computer". Click on it.
The installation process will attempt to find your Vista installation directory. If there’s more than one in the list, select the correct one and then use the Next button again.
Now, In the Box, "System Recovery Options", Click on the First Link "Startup Repair".
The installation process will Automatically repair the system, and then prompt for you to reboot.
And now It should have been Repaired.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALTERNATE METHOD [ONLY FOR ADVANCED USERS]
If the Startup Repair was Unable to Fix the Problem, Proceed to this Step :
Boot your Windows Bootable Media Again and come to the Same Screen saying "System Recovery Options".
Here, Click on Command Prompt Link.
Command Prompt will Launch.
Now type these with Space where stated as <SPACE> :
"bootrec /fixboot [Space after bootrec]
At this point you should be able to reboot your computer, remove the DVD and everything should be working.
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How to Secure your private and sensitive files?
Introduction
Welcome to
SanDisk SecureAccess™!
SanDisk
SecureAccess™ is a fast, simple way to store and protect critical and sensitive
files on any
SanDisk ®
USB flash
drive. Create a private vault and simply
drag-and-drop your valuable files
inside. Access to your vault is protected by a
personal password, and your files are automatically
encrypted – so
even if you share your SanDisk USB flash drive or it becomes lost or stolen,
access
to your files
are safe.
When it comes to
protecting your private files, you can trust SanDisk ® !
Supported Operating Systems:
· Windows ® XP
· Windows Vista ®
· Windows ® 7
· Windows ® 8
· Mac OS ® X v10.5+
Required Hardware:
· Available USB port
· SanDisk USB flash drive
Getting Started
After connecting
your SanDisk USB flash drive to a computer, double-click the
SanDiskSecureAccessV2_win.exe
(executable) file to run the SanDisk SecureAccess software (Fig.
1). (Some computers may require you to open the
computer directory to locate connected drive.)
Fig. 1
Set-up
Setting-up your
private vault is simple!
1. Enter a personal password for your private vault. Password must be at least 6 characters
and contain
numeric and alphabet characters. Enter a
hint to help you remember your
password (Fig.
2).
Fig. 2
2. Click ‘OK’
You are now
ready to keep your valuable and sensitive files in your new private vault, and
protect
access to
them! (Fig. 3)
Fig. 3
Adding files or folders into your private vault
1. Select the files you want to add, and drag-and-drop them right
into the main screen (Fig.4).
Fig. 4
2. Add files manually by clicking on the ‘Add File’ icon from the My
Vault menu bar, and select
the files you
want to add (Fig. 5a and 5b).
Fig. 5a
Fig. 5b
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