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  1. 2011年1月18日 · If this doesn't work, try a manual installation (replace C: by your drive, X: by the medium): Boot from the Windows 7 Installation Medium. Click on Repair your computer or press ALT + R. Click on Command Prompt or press SHIFT + F10. Let's fix the Main Boot Record and place the Boot Sector back, enter this: bootrec.exe /fixmbr.

  2. 2013年1月22日 · 1. Windows 8/8.1. After a fresh install, the system does not auto activate and when one tries to enter the correct OEM Product Key (extracted from BIOS), it is refused. The trick is to first remove the current Product Key with slmgr /upk, then the OEM key can be entered and activation works flawlessly.

  3. 2012年10月27日 · C:\Windows\system32>BootSect.exe /? <enter>. If you see the help menu output after executing the above command then review the options and make sure you agree with my advice to then execute the following command. C:\Windows\system32>BootSect.exe /nt60 all <enter>. I believe that should do it for you, but if you can't even invoke the BootSect ...

  4. Created 4 folders on flash drive named correspondingly to the 4 tabs that contained certificates: 'Intermediate Certification Authories', Trusted Root Certification Authorities', 'Trusted Publishers', and 'Untrusted Publishers. Under each tab, selected the first item and pressed Shift+End to select all.

  5. But find the option that boots into Windows. 2: Once your booted into Windows, run your disk partition editor and delete All partitions related to Linux / grub. Especially make sure the small grub partition is removed. Reboot. 2.5: Make sure the windows loader is the first selected boot device. (most likely is).

  6. 2. In Windows Vista and later, you should use the bcdedit.exe command line tool to edit the boot menu configuration instead of editing the boot config file by hand. The exact commands will vary depending on exactly what you need to do, but there is extensive documentation from Microsoft as well as a helpful tutorial on a Windows 7 Forum.

  7. 2012年11月28日 · Setting up dual boot using bcdedit (you don't need anything else) To dual boot, you tell bcdedit to /copy an existing known good Windows Boot Loader entry for your first OS. /copy to copy an existing entry. {current} is the identifier of the entry you want to copy. Its a shortcut for the current boot item.

  8. 2011年7月10日 · On Windows NT 6.x, this second program loads Microsoft Boot Manager, which in turn, finally, gets around to loading the Windows operating system boot loader, WINLOAD. It's WINLOAD that's the Windows NT 6.x operating system boot loader, and that lives in an ordinary file on the Windows boot volume, in the "System" directory.

  9. 2013年8月4日 · Click on BCD deployment, click write MBR and Install BCD. click on Add new entry and Add windows, do not add linux OS. Click on Edit boot menu and uncheck the default checkbox, you do not want windows to be started by default, and check skip the boot menu, you do want to skip easybcd's bootloader.

  10. Type attrib c:\boot\bcd -h -r -s and press Enter This will remove the attributes Hidden, Read-only and System. Type ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old and press Enter. Type bootrec /rebuildbcd and press Enter To add found Windows installations to the boot list press Y or A for all. This should create a new BCD file in C:\Boot.

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