I use Win7-64 ultimate.
Fixing this problem is extremely easy if you have your install DVD.
- Enter your Win7 install DVD.
- select start from CD(DVD)
- wait until a window with language choise appears.
- Click next.
- Click repair Windows configuration
- A window with several repauir options will appear
- choose the repair you need (in the case of BootMGR is missing choose repair startup)
Cheers.
PS: Even though the problem seems fixed it makes me think about the reliability from SSD which I use since a couple of months as C drive. Extremely fast, but...
I was doing some research and I fell on this link:http://www.gadgetpolice.com/reviews/ocz-vertex-2-ssd-huge-issues-causing-boot-failure-leading-to-an-rma-disk-replacement.php