BOOTMGR Missing

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by PaulBarton, May 9, 2011.

  1. PaulBarton

    PaulBarton Bit poster

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    Hi - looking for assistance. Trying to install Win 7 Pro on a Macbook Air (SSD) and can't get started. Message as follows :

    Trying to boot from SATA Drive

    BOOTMGR is missing
    Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to start

    Parallels tools allows me to invoke a C+A+D command and it simply goes round again
     
  2. Fredv

    Fredv Member

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    hi,
    I don't understand what you are trying to do.
    you have a MBA with only one partition.
    you have installed Parallels Desktop for MAC installed.
    you want to create a virtual machine of Win 7 Pro.
    in order to do so, you need to assign you external DVD-device to Parallels.
    insert the Win 7 DVD.
    from Parallels menu choose File and than New.
    take it from there :)
     
  3. PaulBarton

    PaulBarton Bit poster

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    Thanks

    Thanks Fredv,
    Your interpretation was correct - one partition on the ssd, latest version of Parallels 6 installed and wanting to install 64bit Win 7 Pro as a virtual machine

    Turns out the problem was the external superdrive was not recognised by Parallels and therefor the only place for Win to search for a Win boot instruction was the SSD where there was obviously no boot information

    Given your response - which basically said it should work I went back to ground zero - deleted all Parallels data, the partly started virtual Win image and then Parallels

    Reinstalled Parallels and this time the usb superdrive was recognised (as a Sata device ???)

    Win 7 now installed and working so thanks for the advice which gave me the encouragement to try again
     
  4. Bea ElizabethA

    Bea ElizabethA Bit poster

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    I have quite a similar issue with you. Turns out that the superdrive is the prob because parallels did not recognize it.
     

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