My computer build consists of two drives, a 250GB SSD and a 3TB spinning HD. The OS is installed on the 250GB SSD.
I have been experiencing the problem message "BOOT MGR MISSING" upon startup of my PC for quite some time now. I didn't know how to fix the problem, so to work around the issue I have simply booted from my 3TB HDD which has worked consistently for at least the past two years now.
Fast forward to present day, I purchased a new copy of Windows 10 and installed on my computer. I of course was hoping to solve my boot mgr missing issue but it was not resolved. I suspect this is because as the computer restarted several times throughout the install, as usual I received the BOOT MGR MISSING error message. So throughout the install process I would enter BIOS and boot from my 3TB HDD. I tried booting from my SSD several times but continually received the BOOT MGR error message. The results, predictably I guess, are that my BOOT MGR MISSING problem has carried over into my windows 10 install.
Can someone please guide me on how to solve this boot mgr problem for good? I have done lots of googling on the issue. I'm just tentative about my actions because I do not want to lose my data on the computer (pictures etc.)
I would attach a photo of my disk management window, but I cannot figure out how to insert a photo... It would probably help with solving the problem. Here is my attempt at attaching a photo... please help!
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I have been experiencing the problem message "BOOT MGR MISSING" upon startup of my PC for quite some time now. I didn't know how to fix the problem, so to work around the issue I have simply booted from my 3TB HDD which has worked consistently for at least the past two years now.
Fast forward to present day, I purchased a new copy of Windows 10 and installed on my computer. I of course was hoping to solve my boot mgr missing issue but it was not resolved. I suspect this is because as the computer restarted several times throughout the install, as usual I received the BOOT MGR MISSING error message. So throughout the install process I would enter BIOS and boot from my 3TB HDD. I tried booting from my SSD several times but continually received the BOOT MGR error message. The results, predictably I guess, are that my BOOT MGR MISSING problem has carried over into my windows 10 install.
Can someone please guide me on how to solve this boot mgr problem for good? I have done lots of googling on the issue. I'm just tentative about my actions because I do not want to lose my data on the computer (pictures etc.)
I would attach a photo of my disk management window, but I cannot figure out how to insert a photo... It would probably help with solving the problem. Here is my attempt at attaching a photo... please help!
Full size: View attachment 123