how to restore vista MBR?
Back when using XP, to remove grub and restore XP mbr I simply booted into
XP setup, chose recovery and used the fixboot and fixmbr commands.
However the Vista repair is very different. If I select repair startup it
does not actually list vista as an option to repair. I tried repairing by
clicking next anyway but it found nothing to fix. Vista is there and
bootable, I am using it now, but I wish to restore its bootloader.
Can anyone please advise?
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
I was running a non-Microsoft bootloader (OSL2000) because I'd been
experimenting with OS-X on a system that was already booting Win2K and
two versions of XP and Vista. For a while I had all five running
nicely, but I tired of my experiment with OS-X and decided to drop
OSL2000. I could have killed it with the OSL2000 setup program, but I
had inferred that that didn't really get it out of the MBR -- it just
masked it. (I think. Not really sure, but that's not important now.)
I tried to get rid of OSL2000 by doing a boot repair with my Vista
installation disk. Didn't work. So I did a repair using my XP
installation disk. FIXMBR warned me that it had found a non-standard
bootloader and cautioned that running it might rearrange partitions. I
took a deep breath and ran it anyway. It fixed the MBR (got rid of
OSL2000) and left the Vista bootloader alone. Now when I boot I get a
choice between Vista and "older version of Windows." Partitions
remained where they were and OSL2000 is gone.
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
If you have an XP CD, use that to fixmbr to rid yourself of GRUB. You will
then have to use the Vista DVD to repair the Vista bootloader. BTDT ;-)
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
In my experience that wasn't the case. Surprised me, that's for sure.
But the Vista bootloader was untouched by XP FIXMBR and is still running
just fine without an additional Vista DVD repair.
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
Don't know if this is what you look for:
In the 'boot' folder on the Vista DVD you find a program called
'bootsect.exe'.
With 'bootsect /nt60 c:' you can write a Vista compatible bootsector, with
'bootsect /nt52 c:' you can write an XP compatible one.
This will allow you to change between Vista's BOOTMGR and XP's NTLDR.
Best regards
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
Just boot from the Vista disc, start the install, choose the repair
option and then choose command prompt. Type "bootrec /fixmbr" and hit
enter. That should take care of the issue.
The only reason I posted in this old thread is because this thread came
up in a search and now it contains the solution.
--
NaplesBill
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
Is there something that I can do if I don't have Vista disc? I have a
pre-installed Vista PC and a set of recovery discs. The recovery procedure
doesn't give me an option to get to a command prompt (just have system
re-store or re-set to factory settings options). Also I can boot to Vista
with another boot loader tool from a CD, but was not able to find any bootrec
command)
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
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Boot from recovery disc........as it show the Recovery Wizard.
Press SHIFT+F10 (I have not tried with RECOVERY DISC)
It pop-ups CMD Prompt...
Navigate to: *G:\Boot>* G: is your CD-DVD drive
Execute the following command: > bootsect /nt60 SYS mbr
Re: how to restore vista MBR?
How to Repair or Fix a broken Vista MBR:
To Restore Vista MBR, please use the following simple solution.
1. Start your computer from the Windows Vista Installation DVD
2. Press a key when prompted to continue
3. Choose your language, time, keyboard and click Next:
Select language and preferences
4. Next, click "Repair your Computer":
Repair your computer
5. Now, from the System Recovery Options dialog, select the "Operating System" you want to repair, then click Next:
System recovery options, choosing your Operating system
6. From the "Choose a Recovery Tool" dialog menu, select "Command Prompt":
Recovery Tool Command Prompt
7. Type the following into the "Command Prompt Window":
bootrec.exe /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
8. Remove the Vista Installation DVD and restart your PC.
If all goes well, this process should have enabled you to restore your Vista MBR and you should now be able to boot back into your Windows Vista Operating system.
TimeFreedom