Solve the boot prompt boot.ini illegal fault

  
        

Each time you start the system, you will be prompted that boot.ini is illegal. The system is booting from d:windows, and the system can be started normally. There is no problem with the use. Is this what is the reason?

This may be caused by improper operation when you uninstall the system after installing dual system or multiple systems. For example, manually editing the startup file boot.ini in the root directory of the C drive causes the file to contain errors. Detect the contents of the file and give a prompt after encountering the error. Windows will automatically make a backup boot.ini.backup in the c:windowspps directory. Just copy the file directly and overwrite the file with the same name in the root directory of the C drive. However, before the operation, you need to set the file display property to “ld” in the Explorer via the “Tools/Folder Options” menu; display all the files and “display the contents of the system file. Then find the backup file by searching function and remove it. After the .backup suffix, copy it to the root directory of the C drive to solve the problem.

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