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Try to insert the win7 installation disk to fix it, it may be useful
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Content. boot loader]
timeout=0
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\windows
operating systems]
signature(d4786)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="windows xp professional" /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\windows="windows 7 ultimate" /fastdetect /noexecute=optout
Take a closer look at it yourself.,You can change it appropriately.,Of course, if you don't have win7 in your boot item,It should be an installation order problem.,Please install XP first and then install win7
You didn't see my content, did you?
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1All that's the default osghost of the startup item,You can only repair the startup item or reinstall the system,Here's how:
1Since I haven't used osghost, you can see if there is an option to choose a startup item in osghost, and if there is, try to do it.
2If not, you can only run the win7 installation disk (is the installation version),Start the boot disc into the installer,Follow the prompts to repair the startup item。
3If there is only the ghost version of the installation disk,Boot the disc to boot into the installation selection menu,See if there is an option to fix the startup item,Because each version of the ghost installation disk integrates different programs, so this option is not guaranteed。 If not, the easiest way to do this is to reinstall the system.
4Extract the boot folder in the ghost image on someone else's computer, find a way to make your computer boot under the dos and overwrite the boot folder in your system with your extracted boot folder, I haven't tried this method, and I don't guarantee success.
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There must be something in your computer that can't be deleted.,Start the computer with PE first.,Then ghost-down the system disk.,Then use ghostexplorer to get the data out.,Finally, reinstall it.。
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Reinstall it, or fix it with a Win7 disc.
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