BOOTMGR is missing, press ctrl + alt + delete to restart

So I found out that I have no boot disk, if windows does not start - I need to insert an installation disc that I did not. I am currently using windows vista - if I were to insert a floppy disk in windows 8, I would be able to install this later version of windows instead of Vista?

Thank you very much

Hi Jonathan,.

Thank you to contact Microsoft Community and we will be happy to help you with your concern.

According to the description, it looks that you are facing a hard time while connecting to Windows Vista because of Bootmgr is missing.

Windows Vista Bootmgr missing, I suggest to try the steps in the following article and check if it solves the problem:

BOOTMGR is missing Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart error message when Windows starts: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2622803

Using the Windows 8 install disc, you can perform a custom installation and install the Windows 8 operating system on your computer.

Note: Make a backup of all data before installing.

I suggest you to check the system requirements for Windows 8.

Reference: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/upgrade-to-windows-8
 
Install Windows 8 refer to the following steps:

a. Insert the Windows 8 installation disc or a USB flash drive, and then turn off your computer.

b. restart your computer.

c. press a key when prompted and then follow the instructions that appear.

Note * you will need to boot from your bios and change the boot order so that the DVD or USB drive are first startup options. See material manufactures instructions on how to do it.

d. on the Windows configuration page, enter your language and other preferences and then press or click Next.

e. in the next screen, press or click on install now.

f. When you are prompted, type the product key in the box. Press or click Next.

g. review the terms of the license and then select I accept the terms of the license. Press or click Next.

h. on the type of installation that you want? Page, click Custom.

i. on the place where you want to install Windows? The page, tap or click on drive options (Advanced).

j. tap and press or click the partition you want to change, click the formatting option you want to run, and then follow the instructions.

k. When finished formatting, click Next.

l. follow the instructions to complete the installation of Windows 8, include the name of your computer and setting up an initial user account.

Note: Changing the BIOS / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

If you need Windows guru, do not hesitate to post your questions and we will be happy to help you.

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