https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692047
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692047#c4
Per Jessen changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|installation causes |installation causes
|existing windows 7 |corruption/removal of
|installation to stop |windows 7 boot manager
|booting "BOOTMGR is |
|missing". |
--- Comment #4 from Per Jessen 2011-05-06 10:08:03 UTC ---
No, like I've been saying, there is no grub problem here.
However, I have progress to report. The Windows Repair Disc reports that it has
found a problem with the "my computers startup options". I said "please repair"
after which the machine rebooted, again from the repair disc. Once up, I asked
it to go repair/recover the Windows 7 installation, where is reported "Root
cause
found: boot manager is missing or corrupt".
After this repair, I booted the rescue system, marked my openSUSE root
partition as bootable, and rebooted - et voila! everything works.
The questions remains - how did the installation of openSUSE screw up the
windows boot manager? Is the boot manager perhaps installed at the end of a
partition, which would cause the resizing to screw it up?
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