![]() Load the Startup Repair disc and select “Next”. This will open the menu to choose which drive to boot from: select the DVD drive on your machine. Insert the Startup Repair disc in the drive and press the F8 (most machines) key during boot. In this case, you need to load the Startup Repair disc. Sometimes the partition in question is not recognized by the WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment) or you receive “missing operating system”, “Bootmgr is missing”, or something comparable. ![]() After all, I had the startup repair disc. Instead of editing Grub loader, I opted for the Windows approach. However, the Grub loader did not have the entries for Windows 7. I could see it was there when booting the ‘other partition’ Lucid Lynx. ![]() I spent some time running through tests and trying to figure out why the system would not recognize the volume. This left Windows 7 (2nd partition) unbootable. I removed the first partition and did not adjust the boot loader. Recently, I messed up the installation on my son’s machine.
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