
In the hard disk, there is a file called the MBR (Master Boot Record). This file is in the first byte and the first hard disk; in essence truly first. Know, this is the MBR which is the existence of a hard disk. If analogize, MBR this map as a guide to find the BIOS hard disk.
However, many things can cause the MBR is damaged, such as virus infected, or accidentally supplied preformatted. If that happens, the operating system also lost a road marked with the emergence of the message Operating System not found or missing operating system on the screen.
Solution of this problem is to restore the MBR to a file. Most general way the process is done from the recovery CD Windows. How, booting to the Windows CD, select Repair (by pressing the R button) and enter the Recovery Console. After that, type the command fixmbr to restore the MBR to a file.
For Windows Vista, even though the concept is slightly different procedures. First, booting to the Windows Vista DVD, select Repair Your Computer. When the System Recovery Options appears, select Command Prompt. After the Command Prompt window appears, type bootrec.exe and press Enter.
If the Windows CD is missing somewhere to go, you can use the application's Rescue Kit 9.0 Express artificial Paragon. This is a free application that has a variety of functions, including restore MBR. This application is bootable, meaning that can be burn to a CD and a source of booting process. When the system shows the symptoms of loss of MBR, you should do is booting to the CD containing this Rescue Kit. After that, select the menu Boot Corrector, follow the procedures that have been determined, and the loss of MBR case should have been resolved.
Rescue Kit 9.0 Express can be free downloaded in here



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