![]() I tried pressing F9, but nothing happened. I have a boot loader (grub) installed which lets me choose between the various partitions. My recovery partition is completely intact (and this computer is only about a week old), I don't know if it relies on something else as well? Does anyone know why it doesn't work and how I can fix it? I've tried several times and the same thing. Now, however, it tells me the drive doesn't exist. I thought, 'Wow, that was fast' and anxiously awaited my new, clean Windows system. I loaded it up, clicked on 'Recover', it said it was initializing, a little command prompt box popped up for a split second and it restarted. I'm not sure what I've done but yesterday out of nowhere when loading up my Windows partition I got a 'BOOTMGR is missing' message of some sort, so I decided just to try out the recovery partition.
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