My computer quit booting up and it says "bootMGR corrupted" if I get it to boot up with a cd,would a registry cleaner fix that?
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My computer quit booting up and it says "bootMGR corrupted" if I get it to boot up with a cd,would a registry cleaner fix that?
Filed under: Registry Cleaners
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You can download this registry cleaner software. Use this website with .com at the end of domain…. download-registry-cleaners
try this
http://www.perfectoptimizer6.com/
System Mechanics 9 may do it bit a repair on your OS would be the better option
Repairing a Damaged MBR
Your Windows XP
setup CDROM has a tool called the Recovery Console, which is designed to help you repair a damaged master boot record or boot sector. To start the Recovery Console and fix your damaged MBR, follow these steps:
1. Restart your computer with the Windows XP Setup disk in the CDROM drive.
2. If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CDROM, do so quickly. Otherwise it may try to boot from the hard drive.
3. After a few minutes, you’ll see a prompt to press the R key to start the Recovery Console.
4. When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. In most cases, you’ll enter "1" (which will be the only choice).—->> If you press ENTER without typing a number, Recovery Console will quit and restart your computer.<<—-
5. Enter your Administrator password. If you don’t enter the correct password, you cannot continue. If you don’t have a password, press Enter.
6. At the Recovery Console command prompt"C:\", type fixboot and verify that you want to proceed, then type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed.
7. Press Ctrl+alt+delete and remove the windows cd.
If this doesn’t work, repeat steps 1-5 and then type chkdsk /r and allow it about 30 minutes to run through a scan disk repair.