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By Codrut Neagu on 01/15/2015

You can use system recovery tools to fix most of your computer problems. However, there are
times when you'll need to address such issues in a manual way like, for example, when your
computer won't boot. In these cases, you can use a tool named Bootrec.exe. It can help you
troubleshoot and repair things like the master boot record (MBR), the boot sector or the Boot
Configuration Data (BCD) store. Here's how it works:

Bootrec.exe - The Ultimate Repair Tool For Boot Problems


No matter whether you use Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, if your operating system has trouble booting
and Startup Repair can't fix the problem, it's worth trying the Bootrec.exe tool.
In order to be able to use this tool, you'll have to use Command Prompt. However, because you already
have startup issues, it's obvious that you won't be able to simply run it from Windows.
If you're on Windows 7, first boot from your Windows 7 Setup DVD or a System Repair Disc. Then
launch Command Prompt. You'll find more information about the whole procedure here: An Overview
of System Recovery Options for Windows 7.

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In case you're using Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, follow the steps described in the third, fourth or fifth
section of this tutorial: 5 Ways to Boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8 & Windows 8.1. Depending on the
method you choose to boot your system, you'll be able to launch Command Prompt either from the
Advanced options or from the Safe Mode interface.

Once you've launched Command Prompt, type the command bootrec.exe and hit Enter to see the
options that are available for this tool. As you can see in the screenshot below, there are four
parameters available: /FixMbr, /FixBoot, /ScanOs and /RebuildBcd.

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Later in this article we'll see how each of them can help you solve boot problems. Keep in mind though,
that even if the Bootrec.exe tool can handle most boot problems, it does not guarantee success in every
possible scenario.

How To Repair The Master Boot Record (MBR)


The first parameter of the Bootrec.exe tool is /FixMbr. It allows the repair of a corrupted or damaged
Master Boot Record (MBR). The Master Boot Record is the first sector of your drive and its purpose is to
tell the BIOS where to look for the operating system on your computer. Usually, you will use this
parameter when you meet one of these error messages: Operating System not found", Error loading
operating system", Missing operating system" or Invalid partition table".
To start the repair process of the MBR, run: bootrec.exe /fixmbr.

How To Write A New Boot Sector


The /FixBoot parameter writes a new boot sector to the system partition. The tool will use a boot sector
that is compatible with your Windows version, whether it's Windows 7, 8 or 8.1. Using this parameter is
useful in the following situations:
The boot sector has been replaced with a non-standard Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 8.1 boot sector;
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The boot sector is damaged;


An earlier Windows operating system has been installed after your version of Windows was
installed.
To start writing a new boot sector, use the command bootrec.exe /fixboot.

How To Rebuild The Boot Configuration Data (BCD)


The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) contains a detailed list of what is supposed to load at startup.
Microsoft indicates that a boot error can also be caused by missing or damaged files in the BCD. The
/rebuildbcd parameter can be very useful when you must fix some errors by completely rebuilding the
BCD.
To completely rebuild the Boot Configuration Data, run this command: bootrec.exe
/rebuildbcd.

How To Add Missing Windows Installations To The Boot


Configuration Data
If your computer has multiple operating systems installed but not all of them are available, use the
/ScanOS option. Using this parameter on Bootrec.exe will launch a scan on all disks for any Windows
Vista, 7, 8 or 8.1 installations that are not currently included in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD).
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In the screenshot below, you can have a look at how this scan process might look.

If the bootrec.exe /scanos command returns results, you will be able to continue the repair process. In
the end, you will get the lost Windows installation back into the secure BCD table, thus making it
bootable again.

First of all you have to clean the Master Boot Record (MBR) by using bootrec /fixmbr. Next, type
bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force and press Enter. The /nt60 parameter applies the master boot code that is
compatible with BOOTMGR. The /all argument updates the master boot code on all partitions. The
/force parameter forcibly dismounts the volume(s) during the boot code update so that the Bootsect.exe
tool does not gain exclusive volume access.

Running all these commands will create a new MBR and tell it to use the correct Windows boot loader
in order to load that specific installation from your drive.

Conclusion
As you can from this tutorial, Bootrec.exe is a very powerful tool for troubleshooting and fixing
problems with your computer's boot records. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to leave a
comment. We'll try our best to help you.
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Comments
by jasray on 12/01/2010 - 23:56
Yes, a great sheet of commands. I never knew how easy it really was to fix boot problems until I
accidentally discovered the fixboot, etc. commands. A great sheet to print or have on a second
computer.
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by william on 12/02/2010 - 04:29
RE: software to backup BCD
my machine comes with an OEM windows 7 installation so i don't have an installation disc right at
my finger tips.
i am looking for a software to backup the boot elements (that BCD thing) and to restore the boot
archive before windows 7 is being launched.
any suggestions?
thankyou
William,
Hongkong
2-12-2010
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by jasray on 12/02/2010 - 04:45
Easy BCD
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
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by william on 12/02/2010 - 08:52


i guess easy bcd only allows for a disc restore.
i don't think you can restore only the BCD.
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by william on 12/02/2010 - 08:49
to my knowledge, easy bcd does offer a backup of that BCD thing, but easy bcd only allows for a disc
restore. i don't think you can restore only the BCD.
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by Changing boot menu on 12/02/2010 - 19:35
"First of all you have to clean Master Boot Record (MBR) by using bootrec /fixmbr as in an earlier
section. Next, type bootsect.exe /nt60 all /force and press Enter. The /nt60 parameter applies the
master boot code that is compatible with BOOTMGR"
Does anyone knows the code for switching back to XP bootmenu?
Remember I've seen this nt60 been mentioned somewhere before and it was for get Vista/Win7
bootmenu on screen.
Thanks for a nice tutorial!
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by dave on 02/24/2015 - 18:49
try this command to restore Windows XP boot menu:
bcdedit /create {ntldr} -d windows xp
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by dave on 02/24/2015 - 19:26
or a slight variation of this command:
bcdedit /create {ntldr} /d "Windows XP"
The "d" stands for the drive that the windows xp is actually installed. If it is in drive c, then replace
the 'd' with a 'c'.
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by labatterie on 12/04/2010 - 11:00


I never knew how easy it really was to fix boot problems until I accidentally discovered the fixboot.
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by Liz on 09/28/2011 - 16:51
After many trials, this really fixed our pc. Thanks!!! :D It was my first time using cmd other than the
dir and sfc commands.
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by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on 09/28/2011 - 19:21
Glad we could help.
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by Sanjay Rathore on 09/16/2012 - 19:42
i did scan process bootrec.exe /scanos but i didn't find any operating system installation. what i can
do now.
pls help me.
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by Yogesh Patel on 09/26/2012 - 07:58
Really a great guide, I was able to fix my 4 hours PC problem with the above code execution!!!
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by Mick on 09/06/2013 - 12:08
bootrec.exe /nt60 all /force
not recognized as a command, then lists commands?
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by Ciprian Adrian Rusen on 09/06/2013 - 13:40
If you try to run bootrec.exe directly from Windows, it won't work.
In this guide we mention the following: boot from your Windows Setup DVD or a System Repair
Disc and launch Command Prompt.
bootrec.exe is included only on the System Repair disc.
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by Qua on 03/28/2014 - 14:01


What about when it refuses to recognize your keyboards (any of them, wired & wireless) so you
can't type anything in the command prompt? This is where I'm stuck & I'm going to try hirens boot
cd next, but I'm starting to feel like I'm going to have to do a fresh install of Windows AGAIN, after
only doing so about 4 months ago. :'(
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by jeff on 06/08/2014 - 21:56
With this tutorial, I was able to do what the Geek Squad couldn't do. I had to create a Win 7 boot CD
from another Win 7 computer then boot the defective computer from the created boot CD in safe
mode w/ command prompt. I couldn't access the C: until after I ran "chkdsk C: [Option]" from X:
(relocate and repair options for chkdsk were used). It found bad files and sectors, but that was not
enough. I had to reboot and access C: after having to run another chkdsk C:, then I had to implement
your "Rebuild Process" from C:. Trying to remove bad windows updates with pkgmgr did not work
from C: prompt. It was after a windows update my issue occurred. Thank you for posting!!! V/R, Jeff
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by sunny kumar on 07/18/2014 - 04:35
when i go to scanos steps, it again stucks for half an hour.
plz help
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by nshake on 12/04/2014 - 16:39
Thanks. I was on a dual boot system and I removed the Linux partition and was using grub only. I
used EASUS Partition Manager to merge two partitions and it had to reboot to finish the task. When
it rebooted, grub wouldn't start and was in Rescue Mode (grub rescue). My Windows partitions were
locked down because they were awaiting EASUS to finish merging the partitions. So repair from the
Windows 8 Install Disc was not an option. I tried everything, then found this post, booted from the
W8 Install Disc, selected CMD option, ran all these steps to "/scanos", typed " exit" into the CMD
Prompt, rebooted, and everything was fine. And my grub was completely gone (which was what I
was trying to do in the first place and why I was messing with the partitions) because I just wanted
the regular Windows Boot. You saved me hours. Thanks.
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by Chris Beattie on 01/16/2015 - 23:37
I have a dual boot windows 8.1 system on my lappy at the moment. Would following these steps
allow me to remove the slower boot option from start up?
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by DEEPAK R SAHOO on 01/21/2015 - 21:49


Hi,
I'm using two operating systems(Win7 & Ubuntu12.04) in my computer. During the installation of
MATLAB in win7, it hung . So I restarted the computer by switching off the power. After this, I found a
problem related to automatic startup repair and tried to repair by bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec
/fixboot commands without any win7 cd or dvd (which was showing successful in command
prompt), but the same problem occurred when I restarted again. Also I'm not able to run ubuntu also
in my computer after this issue. I have some important data in it. Please help so that I should not
loose my data.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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by Ramin on 02/10/2015 - 13:29
Hi.Thanks for the guide.
I can't access cmd anymore.Not with safe mode-not with windows startup repair and not a CD also
The only way I can access my computer files is a kali Linux live cd.Anyway I do things you said
through it?
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by Smith on 02/25/2015 - 11:18
I AM MAKING AN ACCOUNT JUST TO SAY THANK YOU! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH YOU
SAVED ME! I LOVE YOU! I had searched through literally hundreds of websites and all of them didn't
have information that was relevant to me, but this...this made everything work.
Truly, THANK YOU! <3
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by Jennifer on 03/04/2015 - 21:50
I don't know what to try first. My mp3 player caused some sort of problem, startup repair doesn't
work, and my system recovery points are 'missing'.
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by rich on 03/11/2015 - 20:19
I'm still showing 0 windows detected even though I can see them on the disk.. What else can I do?
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