[New post] Fix BOOTMGR is compressed – Windows 10 startup error
Jacob MORRIS posted: " If when you boot your Windows 10 device, but your computer fails to boot and you only see a black screen with the message BOOTMGR is compressed, Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart, then this post is likely to help you. File compression is a featur"
If when you boot your Windows 10 device, but your computer fails to boot and you only see a black screen with the message BOOTMGR is compressed, Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart, then this post is likely to help you.
If you're faced with this issue, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue.
Run Startup Repair
Rebuild Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file
Manually update the BOOTMGR File
Decompress drive.
Let's take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
1] Run Startup Repair
Since this BOOTMGR is compressed error is preventing your Windows 10 system from startup and boot fully to the desktop, the first logical step to take is to, perform Windows 10 Startup Repair. Run the Startup Repair three different times, because sometimes it takes three runs to fix it. If this does not fix your problem move on to the next option.
Since the boot error is often caused by a compressed BOOTMGR file, replacing the file is often a good and effective solution.
To manually update the BOOTMGR file, do the following:
Boot interrupt Windows 10 by starting your PC and as soon as you see the Windows logo; press and hold the power button to force a shutdown. Repeat this 2-4 times and Windows will open up the Advanced Startup Options menu for you.
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