![]() ![]() ![]() My problem of course was that the OS was not successfully installed, therefore I had no way to access the repair options. There are many walkthroughs on the internet detailing how to remedy this problem BUT all of them are assuming Windows has been successfully installed and that you can repair it using the install disc and clicking "repair" when putting it into the disc drive and loading it before booting. ![]() I continually recieved the error "Bootmgr is missing press ctrl+alt+delete+ to restart" This experience needs to be shared in case someone else goes through this and like me, NONE of the suggested fixes work.Īfter a failed windows 7 install using an upgrade disc (clean install, no previous OS - this is possible with the right sequence of installation, google it). I just wanted to document my ordeal here for two reasons: 1.) in order to share my experience and 2.) beacause after 36+ hours of attempting to find a solution to my problem I could NOT find one and did a few things myself to remedy and fix the situation. ![]()
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