Hi Guys & Gals,
This is my first request for help since registering so please be patient with me.
I am fortunate to have three machines, a PC World E Machines + scanner + printer which is the only one normally used for the Internet [a Virgin.net dial up connection] and is the one I tried to give details of when I registered. I have two laptops – an Advent 15” from PC World [again] and a Gateway 17” from Tesco. The Gateway runs on Vista, the others on XP.
There is a saying that things come in threes, the first was the PSU packed up on the PC, the second was I dropped my PDA and broke the screen and finally the Gateway has crashed very badly.
The Gateway is a 17” Laptop, Model № PA6A MX8716B. T5300 @ 1.73 GHz Intel®Core™2 CPU / RAM - 2038 Mb /HDD - 102 GB + 9.45 GB Recovery
That’s the background now for the details of the crash.
The CD/DVD was not recognised by the Device Manager and I was searching in Windows to try and find something that I just needed to tick and put the equipment back to work. It was late, I think going of for 2am, when I shut down and may have left a program open or running.
The following day when I switched on I had a black screen with white lettering BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del give me a blank screen then the Gateway screen and If I do nothing I go back to
BOOTMGR is Missing
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
On the Gateway screen I have the options in the bottom right hand corner of using F2 or F10 but using these I can do nothing except change the order of booting on F2.
If I put one of the two recovery discs [factory Vista setup or recovery programs and drivers] I can only work through to the stage of requesting hardware drivers and the process stops.
I am very careful changing things if I must but noting what I have done and using system restore but this time I cannot get into the system.
I was in the process of sorting out my documents and 5 months pictures to duplicate then onto each machine as well as disc so I have to be extra careful as everything is on the Gateway with no other backup!
Please, Guys & Gals, forgive me for being so long winded but I think it is important to try and give all the information at the beginning to try and avoid you wasting your valuable time by having to ask questions.
Can anyone help me please?
Finally to cheer you all up - it’s that time of year to remember the celebrations from the pagan midwinter that we call Christmas and then a week later we can start celebrating the New Years – yes, Years is correct, we have
January 1 CE [Common Era – the calendar used in all countries in the world]
January 10 Islamic – 1429
February 7 Chinese – Wu Zhi, Year of the Rat
September 30 Rosh Hashanah – Jewish, 5769
December 29 Islamic – 1430
All The Best To One And All In This Season Of Goodwill To All Men
Thanks in anticipation of some help,
David Dufton