Corrupted software
It
isn't often that Apple gives specific directions about how to fix your
problem! Restoring the iPhone 4S will erase everything on it, so make
sure everything on the iPhone 4S is stored elsewhere prior to restoring.
To restore, connect your iPhone 4S to a computer with iTunes installed.
Click "Restore" on the iPhone 4S summary page (click on your iPhone
icon on the left menu to find this page). Follow the directions to
restore. If your iPhone 4S displays the text "Please wait. Very Low
Battery," leave it plugged in. This charges the iPhone 4S enough to be
able to restore. If the iPhone 4S hangs on this screen for long periods
of time, you may need a new battery.
Force restore mode
If
your iPhone 4S is hanging with an Apple logo, or exhibiting some other
software problem that prevents iTunes from recognizing it, you can force
it into recovery/restore mode and then use iTunes to restore the software.
If
the device is powered off, plug one end of your USB cable into the
iPhone 4S and leave the other end disconnected. Press down on the Home
button, and keep holding it down while you plug the USB cable into your
computer. After 5-10 seconds, you should see a "Please Connect to
iTunes" image on the iPhone 4S, and iTunes should prompt you to restore
the software; follow the prompts and the instructions given above.
If
the device is powered on, hold down both the power and home buttons
until the device reboots and displays the "Connect to iTunes" image
(generally, 5-15 seconds).
God bless you
BOOTMGR IS COMPRESSED
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to Restart
1. After rebooting with OS DVD, choose "Repair your Computer" and then select "Startup Repair". Reboot your computer.
2. After rebooting, click on "Load drivers" button an explorer style window will pop up, go ahead and right click on the drive that may have been compressed and deselect `Compress this Drive'. Choose apply and then apply to subfolders/files before rebooting.
There are registry commands also that can be used. But the above 2 steps can be very helpful to start with.
There are a number of possible causes for BOOTMGR errors, including the most common "BOOTMGR is missing" error message.
The most common reasons for BOOTMGR errors include corrupt and misconfigured files, hard drive and operating system upgrade issues, corrupt hard drive sectors an outdated BIOS and damaged or loose IDE cables
Anothe reason you might see BOOTMGR errors is if your PC is trying to boott from a hard drive or flash drive that is not properly configured to be booted from. In other words, it's trying to boot from a non-bootable source.
This also would apply to media on an optical drive or floppy drive that you're trying to boot from.
make sure there are no disks in cd floppy usb drives
Test all power and data leads that attach to your hard drive IDE,SATA
the leads from your ((MOTHERBOARD TO YOUR HARD DRIVE)) make sure they have a secure dust free connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty
if its a flat ribbon 40 pin IDE it will be the fist to fail
make sure all power and data leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd have secure connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty a computer needs
data and power to travel through every working device and to continue its cycle and to have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error
also make sure you have set it boot from you hard drive in BIOS The latest versions of Windows, including Vista and 7, use the Windows Boot Manager to read the boot configuration files and data in order to load your Windows Desktop. If any of these files are corrupted or damaged, you will see a "BOOTMGR is missing" error. Fortunately, you can use a number of Windows tools to repair or replace the BOOTMGR or any related file that may be the cause of the problem.
Press "F8" repeatedly while the computer boots up.
This command enters the "Advance boot options" screen. Select the "Repair my computer" option and then press "Enter." The System Recovery Options screen opens.
Select the "Startup Repair" option at the top of the list and click "Next."
The utility will scan your system for the cause of the BOOTMGR problem and repair it. Hope this helps
Insert your Windows installation CD disk in your computer's CD drive and restart the computer.
The latest versions of Windows, including Vista and 7, use the Windows Boot Manager to read the boot configuration files and data in order to load your Windows Desktop.
If any of these files are corrupted or damaged, you will see a "BOOTMGR is missing" error. Fortunately, you can use a number of Windows tools to repair or replace the BOOTMGR or any related file that may be the cause of the problem.
Insert your Windows installation CD disk in your computer's CD drive and restart the computer.
Press "F8" repeatedly while the computer boots up.
This command enters the "Advance boot options" screen.
Select the "Repair my computer" option and then press "Enter."
The System Recovery Options screen opens.
Select the "Startup Repair" option at the top of the list and click "Next."
The utility will scan your system for the cause of the BOOTMGR problem and repair it.
Hope this helps
189 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×