"active") partition from the System Reserved partition to your boot partition. I suspect that you've gone and adjusted your partition table and changed the "startable" (a.k.a. If that's your System Reserved partition, then obviously you won't be able to bring up the Windows Recovery Environment.īut I suspect, from experience, that you've not deleted MS Boot Manager, or even damaged your bootstrap programs. If you are seeing the message BOOTMGR is missing then the partition that your firmware is bootstrapping doesn't contain Microsoft Boot Manager. It's MS Boot Manager that presents the option of running the WinRE. Your System Reserved partition is where Microsoft's Boot Manager lives in the first place, and it's necessary to have MS Boot Manager there in order to invoke the Windows Recovery Environment that is also on the System Reserved partition.
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