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Old 01-09-2007, 06:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Accidentally Delete the Active Partition Containing the MBR

I have my hard drive partitioned into two parts. The first part had XP on it. The second has Vista on it. I transitioned everything on my XP over to my Vista and no longer needed the XP partition, so I deleted it. Ooops! I forgot that it was the active partition containing the all the boot information. Now when I turn on my computer, it can't find an OS. Is there a way to fix the problem easily without having to reinstall Vista on the partition I just deleted, reinstalling all my software, and moving all my files? Is there a way to set my Vista partition as the active partition that contains the MBR? How would I go about recreating the MBR on that partition? Thanks for any help you can offer!

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Old 01-09-2007, 07:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I haven't used vista a lot in the recovery console mode, but I can only assume it runs a lot like windows xp does.

1) boot off your windows vista cd
2) Select recovery console
3) Select your windows installation (by default should be #1)
4) Type in your administrator password if you had the admin acct enabled
5) Run these commands

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bootcfg /rebuild
fixmbr
fixboot
this should rebuild and then rewrite the boot sector. Like I said, never used it in vista but have many times in XP, so use this hint at your own risk. Let us know if it pans out.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a try and let you know what happens!
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Thanks for the help. I actually didn't even have to use the commands you recommended. Before I wrote my original request, I had reinstalled Vista on the partition that I formatted. When I went home yesterday and booted from Vista into the repair mode, it automatically scanned for problems and found my other OS, adding it to the list. Very cool. I guess they've built in some features in Vista for stuff like this. Thanks for the help.

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