From the Recovery Console in Vista, you must start a command prompt and then use the commands:
Code:
bootrec / fixboot
bootrec / RebuildBcd
The syntax of commands is described in Microsoft
The problem is that from what you describe you can not access the repair environment preinstalled on your PC.
You must download and burn to CD console.
Note If rebuilding the BCD store does not resolve the startup problem, you can export and delete the store, then run this option again. In doing so, you are assured that the BCD store is fully rebuilt. To do this, type the following commands at the command prompt to repair the Windows environment:
* Bcdedit / export C: \ BCD_Backup
* C:
* Cd boot
* Attrib bcd-s-h-r
* Ren c: \ boot \ bcd bcd.old
* Bootrec / RebuildBcd
Basically, this is a backup of the BCD, followed by a reconstruction (RebuildBcd) without Fixboot.
This may be sufficient and in addition you backup your current BCD (which is highly recommended for this type of manipulation).
You restart the PC and see if you repaired.
Good luck and tell us know.
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