Accidently deleted 'Windows 7' boot entry... Help me re-create it!!!

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by secretromeo, May 24, 2012.

  1. secretromeo

    secretromeo MDL Addicted

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    I was playing with EasyBCD when I accidently deleted the 'Windows 7' boot entry... Now PC is without a boot entry and won't boot up... I know I can recover the boot entry using the recovery disk, but does anyone know of a method to re-create it??
     
  2. redroad

    redroad MDL Guru

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  3. SCBrigth

    SCBrigth MDL Senior Member

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    #3 SCBrigth, May 24, 2012
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  4. Flipp3r

    Flipp3r MDL Expert

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    You can boot into WinPE3 and use the command:
    bcdboot c:\windows

    This initializes the system partition using files from the operating system image installed on the C: volume.
    You can run bcdedit to view the entries...
     
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  5. secretromeo

    secretromeo MDL Addicted

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    Thank you reroad, SCBrigth & Flipp3r :)
     
  6. SCBrigth

    SCBrigth MDL Senior Member

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    I did not mean to offend you Redroad! Your "look here" was excellent counsels, just wanted to reinforce it.

    Sorry if I did it.
     
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  7. mascaliente

    mascaliente MDL Novice

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    Thank you!


    I just made an account here especially for the purpose of thanking you! Booting in to recovery and then selecting CMD I was able to re add Windows to the bootloader. Thank you so much!