I have a Dell Inspirion 6000 laptop, with Vista as the operating system. Unfortunately, it was a gift and came without the disc. A couple of days ago I foolishly compressed the hard drive to save space. Now, when I start it up, before it loads the operating system, I get a black screen with the message:
"BOOTMGR is compressed Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart".
I can enter set up, when I push F12. I changed the boot order to start from a CD because, in a state of panic I used an UBUNTU disc to access my files and move anything that was important to a zip drive.
But, I'm curious, without the Vista disc, is it possible to repair my computer?
"BOOTMGR is compressed Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart".
I can enter set up, when I push F12. I changed the boot order to start from a CD because, in a state of panic I used an UBUNTU disc to access my files and move anything that was important to a zip drive.
But, I'm curious, without the Vista disc, is it possible to repair my computer?
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Inspirion 6000