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Sabtu, 18 Desember 2010

Harddisk Problem Solution: Overcoming the MBR Damage


Inside the hard drive, there is a file called the MBR (Master Boot Record). This file is located in the first byte and the first sector of the hard drive, just really the first. Understandably, the MBR is the primary marker of the presence of the hard disk. If the analogy, the MBR is like a map that guides the BIOS to find hard drive. However, various things can cause the MBR is damaged, such as a virus or accidentally formatted. If that happens, no matter the operating system loses the signpost marked by the emergence of the message Operating System not found or missing operating system on the screen. The solution to this problem is to restore the MBR file. The most common way is to make the process of recovery from the Windows CD. How, booting into the Windows CD and select Repair (by pressing the R key) and enter the Recovery Console. After that, type the command fixmbr to restore the MBR file. For Windows Vista, the same concept although the procedure is slightly different. First, boot into Windows Vista DVD and 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 lost some where, you can use the application of artificial Express Rescue Kit 9.0 Paragon. This is a free application that has diverse functions, including restore the MBR. This application is bootable, meaning can burn to a CD and a source of the boot process. When the system is showing symptoms of loss of MBR, you have to do is boot into Rescue Kit CD contains this. After that, select the menu Boot Corrector, follow the procedures that have been determined, and the case lost MBR should have been resolved.

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