The reason for this problem: the Windows boot manager (Bootmgr) item does not exist in the boot configuration data (BCD) storage or in the active partition The BootBCD file is damaged or missing.
Operating device: Dell computer
Operating system: win7
1. First, start the computer. When the startup screen appears, press the F8 key to enter the startup menu, and then select "Safe Mode with Command Line Prompt" as shown in the figure below.
2. Secondly, after entering safe mode, find the "Administrative Tools" option in the control panel and click to enter, as shown in the figure below.
3. Then, go to the "Administrative Tools" interface, find the "Defragment and Optimize Drives" option, and click to enter, as shown in the figure below.
4. Then, click the "Analyze" button in the lower right corner, as shown in the figure below.
5. Then, perform defragmentation. After analysis, just restart the computer, as shown in the figure below.
6. Finally, enter the computer system normally, as shown in the figure below.
The problem description mentions that after configuring the VMware virtual machine serial interface, the computer has a blue screen and displays the error message "NewCPUinstalled,fTPMNV? 50". And after turning on the computer again, a black screen appears repeatedly.
This situation may be caused by some configuration or hardware compatibility issues. Here are some possible solutions:
Check the virtual machine configuration: Make sure the serial interface is configured correctly in the VMware virtual machine and is consistent with the serial interface configuration of the host system. If the configuration is incorrect, you can try reconfiguring or disabling the serial interface.
Update VMware and host systems: Make sure you are running the latest versions of VMware virtual machine software and host systems. Sometimes, updating software and drivers can fix known issues and bugs.
Check hardware compatibility: Confirm that the hardware on which your host system and virtual machines reside meet VMware's compatibility requirements. Certain hardware combinations may cause conflicts or unstable conditions. If there are hardware compatibility issues, try changing the host system where the virtual machine is located or updating the hardware driver.
Check for other software conflicts: Some security software, drivers or other applications may conflict with VMware virtual machines, causing system instability. Try disabling or uninstalling the software that may be causing the conflict and see if the problem is resolved.
Check the system log: After a blue screen or black screen occurs, check the system log for more details about the error. System logs can often provide clues as to why an error occurred.
If none of the above solutions solve the problem, it is recommended to consult VMware’s official support channels or professional technical support team. They can provide more specific help and guidance based on the specific situation. Also, make sure to back up important data during operating system and virtual machine configuration to prevent data loss.
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