Win 7 boot problem

Blindy55

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I've installed a new version of Win 7(illegal, cause I didn't get the original) just from previous version of Win 7 (not reset and boot...) and during installation deleted old files. Everything was working smoothly, but I accidentally deleted "bootmgr" file. After first reset system didn't start anymore, but got a message "bootmgr is missing".

Then I made a bootable dvd and usb with Win 7 files on them, which both works on a different computer, but not on my own. DVD is in UDF and USB is in NTFS.

I don't really know anything about NTFS, FAT32, UDF, UEFI....files.

This is my bios:

Quiet boot enabled.

Can you help me? Anyone?
 
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I don't understand this.
I've installed a new version of Win 7(illegal, cause I didn't get the original)

And why were you just randomly deleting files?

Also when you want to boot the USB on your computer, don't choose removable device, choose hard disk, then select the flashdrive. Then just run the repair and it should fix it.
 
I got a "bootmgr is missing" everytime. Yeah you bet I've tried all the boot options with dvd, usb and hard disk.
 
I removed your pictures since we don't need to see your BIOS and because the pictures were so large.

So you can't get the DVD or the USB to boot? Where did you get the ISO of Windows 7 from?
 
I got it from some slovene torrent. It's working and has a lot of appriciations.

The DVD and USB can boot on other computer but not on this one. I'm not familiar with expressions ntfs, udf.... Probably here is the problem. This is why I posted a photo of my bios. Maybe someone will know something more. :)
 
You do know that you shouldn't be using torrents to download windows 7 when you can get the iso legally from many sites. Basically you need to remove any extra drives then the one you are trying to install windows to and then wipe the drive and start over with a fresh install. You do have a legal activation key correct? If your key isn't legal then we cant help you.
 
Yes I also have a legal cd, but doesn't boot either on this computer. It works perfectly on another one.

The problem is my bios or some wrong format on a cd. I don't know....
 
The cd must be bootable and you need to change the first boot device in the bios to cd drive. You are getting the bootmgr is missing error because its trying to boot to the hard drive when you should be booting to the cd.
 
The cd must be bootable and you need to change the first boot device in the bios to cd drive. You are getting the bootmgr is missing error because its trying to boot to the hard drive when you should be booting to the cd.

I done all that you said. I've done the same with usb and also made it bootable with uNetBootin. It doesn't work on this computer. On my other it works perfectly. Now I'm stucked in my bios and Windows won't start no matter what my 1st boot device is.
 
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