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BOOTMGR is Compressed HOW TO FIX – system recovery

BOOTMGR is Compressed Press Ctrl +alt + Del to restart- system recovery

Hi
Sometimes while turning on your computer system windows 7 or vista
You may receive the following error with black monitor
BOOTMGR is compressed
Press Ctrl +alt + Del to restart
Do you face this problem? How to solve it?
Using the Compress feature on the system drive can compress some of the files required to boot the Windows OS. This could simply make your Windows computer NOT boot
If the problem isn’t hardware related you can fix it
With relative ease as long as you have a Windows DVD handy.
Set the BIOS to LOAD from the CD drive first
Save and Exit from the BIOS
Insert the Windows 7 or windows vista installation disc Drive
And then start the computer
Press any key to boot from CD or DVD
Press ENTER
Windows is loading files the blue monitor appear
Select language, time and currency, and other sitting
Then click next
Don’t select install otherwise the local disk will be formatted
Select Repair your computer
System recovery options searching for the installation disk
Check use recovery tools and select the operating system
You want to repair Windows 7
Sometimes you have more than one operating system on your computer
Now click on “Load Drivers”
You’ll get this screen. Click OK
Now you’ll get an explorer window. Click on Computer
Right, Click on Installation Drive which would be the C drive in most cases. Select Properties
Uncheck on “Compress this drive to save disk space” and click Apply/OK
Confirm attribute changes box pop up
Make sure it says “uncompress” and ensure that “Apply changes to drive C:, subfolders and files” is selected.
Now click “OK” and wait for few minutes until it is uncompressed.
Once it’s done reboot your computer normally and see if it loads
Don’t press any key otherwise, it will boot from CD
The starting windows appear
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