Re: "BOOTMGR compressed" HELP
Hi
The first thing I would do is download an ISO file for Ubuntu and create a bootable disk.
Boot into Ubuntu and copy all of your important stuff to an external hard drive or USB sticks (depends on how much stuff you have).
I have a Ubuntu disk I keep handy for times like this, it has booted every computer I've tried it on.
Once you have all of your data safe, then insert the Windows disk and chose custom install if it will get that far.
It should overwrite the old install including the boot manager, and install a clean copy of Windows.
If it won't work at least your data is safe.
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It used to be a lot easier back when you could just stick in a floppy and format the hard drive.
When you get things up and running take the time to make a system backup.
Mike
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