BOOTMGR Is Missing in HP Desktop or Laptop
BOOTMGR Is Missing in HP Desktop or Laptop
Geeks - If you see the error message "BOOTMGR is missing" on your HP desktop or laptop, it means that the boot manager is unable to locate the operating system on your computer. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including a corrupted or damaged hard drive, incorrect BIOS settings, or a damaged or incorrectly configured boot manager. Here are a few steps you can try to fix the problem:
Check the BIOS settings:
Restart your computer and press the appropriate key to enter the BIOS setup (usually F10 or Esc).
In the BIOS settings, check the boot order and make sure that the hard drive containing the operating system is listed as the first boot device.
Save your changes and exit the BIOS.
Check the boot manager:
Restart your computer and press the appropriate key to enter the boot menu (usually F9 or F12).
From the boot menu, select the option to boot from the hard drive containing the operating system.
If the boot manager is damaged or incorrectly configured, you may need to repair or reinstall it.
Check the hard drive:
Restart your computer and press the appropriate key to enter the diagnostic mode (usually F2 or F12).
From the diagnostic menu, run the hard drive test to check for errors or damage.
If the hard drive is damaged, you may need to replace it.
If these steps do not fix the problem, you may need to contact HP support for further assistance.