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I had an windows on drive C.Now I have a windows seven on drive D.I wanted to delete all files and folders in drive C or format it , but windows seven didn't let me to do so.So i booted an Ubuntu 9.10 from a DVD and deleted everything in drive C.After

that , I see that error in start up whenever i try to boot my windows seven.After some googling , I found out that I have deleted boot loader.Then I booted windows seven DVD and opened its CMD.I have tried this command I found on the net but it doesn't seem

to work:

"bootsect /nt60 D: /mbr /force"

Please help me to restore it!

 

 

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