No startup disk, how to recover boot files
Installed a new program, when you restart your computer you may receive that bone-chilling message: "Invalid Boot.ini file". Without Windows installation disk, you would do nothing about the non-starting computer.
In other words, "You're screwed."
Boot file is a hidden file that is used to identify in what folder on which partition and on which system hard drive is located. It is always being damaged, corrupted or deleted for a number of reasons and is usually brought to you by an error message.
To recover boot file error, we need to start up the computer first, computer can't boot up corrupt Windows from your hard drive doesn't mean you can't boot it up with another operating system on another disk just long enough to recover your system.
SystemSuite 9 Professional, it can easily create a bootable rescue disk for Windows, SystemSuite installation CD, itself is a perfect bootup and repair disk. On its Rescue Disk Wizard, BootFixer utility allows you to boot up corrupt computer and automatically recover Windows boot files.
NOTE: Rescue Disk which can be easily made by SystemSuite program, also you can use SystemSuite installation CD as a Rescue CD directly.
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Guides: To recover boot files without installation disk.
If your computer can't start up with boot file error, here is guides to help you use SystemSuite 9 Professional to boot up Windows instead of installation disk and diagnose boot file problems with specific instructions for your computer.
Booting up your computer
Insert the Rescue CD instead of the installation disk and restart your computer, if you haven't made the Rescue CD, you also can use SystemSuite installation CD as a Rescue CD.
Step 1. Restarting the computer can take 15-30seconds to boot up.
Step 2. When the program first starts, it does a general scan to analyze your hard drives and partitions before displaying the Rescue Disk Wizard.
Note: If the computer doesn't start from the CD, check that the System BIOS is set to boot from a CD. 

Recovery Commander: A group of tools that allows you make full or partial restore from checkpoints, as well as manage your files and folders.
BootFixer - Fixes BCD/Boot.INI: Attempts to recover the system boot file configuration errors.
SecurErase drive or partition: Securely erases a selected partition or drive, this tool can be useful when discarding or donating a computer to ensure that none of your personal information is still contained on the computer.
Manual Partitioning: Creates and deletes partitions on your hard drive.
Note: Be sure to remove any bootable media before restarting your computer.
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Selecting Tasks from the Start Menu.
Select one of these options, or close the Recovery Commander Wizard, you can also access the tools listed in the Wizard from the Start Menu.
The Rescue Disk Start Menu looks and functions much like the Windows Start menu.

Using Recovery Commander option
When you select the Recovery Commander option from the Rescue Disk Wizard, the program scans your Windows system to detect existing Windows installations and their versions, including service packs. A windows appears with a list of all available installations.
Recovery Commander provides a number of unique capabilities, Recovery from failures such as:
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Corrupt or damaged registry
- Damaged boot record
- Missing system files
- BOOT.INI and BCD (Vista) configuration errors
- Works with all Windows file systems
- Fixes Windows when it can’t start.
- Automatically creates checkpoints for new program installations
Recovering Boot Files
The BootFixer utility allows you to automatically correct problems in Windows
boot.ini file.
To fix the boot file, select BootFixer from the Rescue Disk Wizard. The tool starts
automatically scanning the boot.ini file for problems. If you’ve closed the Rescue
Disk, click the Start menu and select Rescue Disk Wizard.
When BootFixer completes, a status window displays indicating actions taken by
BootFixer. Click Close to close the window.
Note: When your computer restarts, it might start ScanDisk or CheckDisk. Let the program finish to ensure the restoration is completed properly. Canceling it might make Windows unable to start.
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