Problems with the master boot record MBR of a system may prevent the system from booting. The MBR may be affected by malicious code, become corrupted by disk errors, or be overwritten by other boot loaders when experimenting with multiple operating systems on a host. This tech-recipe describes one method of repairing the MBR for an XP host using the recovery console. If repairing a host with multiple operating systems, select the appropriate one XP from the menu. If you have only one operating system, enter 1 to select it.
You will be presented with several scary warning lines, the reading of which will make you want to say no. To read more about chkdsk check disk , read the chkdsk guide. Your computer with Windows XP must have the floppy disk functioning. It does this by using a very stripped-down installation of Linux, which features a utility to repair most boot problems and little else.
It works with lots of hardware, particularly if that hardware supports UFI, but on the other hand, Boot-Repair-Disk is not open source meaning it is impossible to see exactly what it is doing and how it works with your device's most sensitive pieces.
From Recovery Console, you can run the bootcfg, chkdsk, and more commands. Do so and enter the password. Once the welcome screen appear, press 'R' to enter 'Recovery Console' not Windows setup process. After the Recovery Console loads, select the Windows installation which needs repairing.
If a single Windows installation is listed, you just need to press 1. The administrator password is blank by default. If you do not have a proper Windows installation disc or you are not familiar with the command prompt, you can use our freeware, Lazesoft Windows Recovery Home Edition, to easily repair any MBR problem with just four steps and a few mouse clicks. Restart, setting BIOS to boot your computer from the new medium. You can usually press F12 or an other appropriate key to select a particular device used for starting Windows.
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