"BOOTMBR is compressed"
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:59 am
I am using BootIt BM to resize the partitions on the HDD. I am runnning Windows 7 Professional 64bit.
I have 1 partition where the windows 7 hidden stuff is, then 100GB of where the OS is installed called C:, and ~300GB of another partition called F:.
I first resize the F: to make it smaller, then shift it over to make the free space between the C: and F:.
Then I resize the C: to make it bigger with the new free space.
However when Windows 7 boots it says that "BOOTMBR is compressed", is there something in BooItNG to fix that? if so then what are the steps?
I already know that I can fix it by having Windows 7 repair itself,but that method is too slow for me.
Thanks.
I have 1 partition where the windows 7 hidden stuff is, then 100GB of where the OS is installed called C:, and ~300GB of another partition called F:.
I first resize the F: to make it smaller, then shift it over to make the free space between the C: and F:.
Then I resize the C: to make it bigger with the new free space.
However when Windows 7 boots it says that "BOOTMBR is compressed", is there something in BooItNG to fix that? if so then what are the steps?
I already know that I can fix it by having Windows 7 repair itself,but that method is too slow for me.
Thanks.