System restore image fails - missing Bootmgr

Recently bought more large hard drive to my PC at home - the system Windows 7 (from my old HD) image successfully created using native Windows 7 system image utility.

When you try to load the image on my new HD, it seems to work fine, however start fails with "Bootmgr" is missing error.

Have tried to use the restoration of utility system Windows 7 installation disc, but that does not solve the problem.

THX in advance for any idea / help

Hello

Windows 7 creates a 'Active' partition (drive Q in general) that the system boots from. You got the fine image, but probably not the Q score he needs to boot from. This partition is usually 100 mb in size and the beginning of the disc.

Here's what I would try first.

1) boot from the Windows 7 DVD and install it. Don't bother entering your key.
(2) when it is finished, apply your custom image on the new installation of Windows on the C partition as you did before. This should wipe the installation we just did and replace with your image. The boot partition will be set up and you should be good to go.

I hope that this help... is not myself, but it should work fine. Mark <> Microsoft Partner

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