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Error 0xc00000e9 on Windows Server 2008 std

Anonymous
2016-01-04T16:13:15+00:00

I have a Dell Poweredge R410 which has been running well for over 3 years now and has Windows server 2008 std 64bit.

During Christmas,i left it downloading and installing updates.

But on coming back,i found it has displayed error "0xc00000e9" and "Boot manager is missing or Corrupt"

i have tried to repair using original DVD disk but i cant find the "windows installation to fix" and on that list it empty.

if i try to boot with Windows 7 Pro disk,i can see the existing windows installation.

How do i fix this server?

i cant format because of useful data inside.

Any help?

Windows for home | Other | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-01-06T05:36:59+00:00

    It didn't work.

    Am still not able to see windows installation.

    Why is windows server dvd not detecting the existing windows directory yet if I boot with win7 dvd I can see the windows folder and even other folders in drive c?

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-01-05T03:12:40+00:00

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