Netbook won't boot after using EasyBCD

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Published on 2011-05-24T03:37:55Z Indexed on 2012/06/01 22:44 UTC
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I have an Asus T91MT netbook on which I used to have Windows 7 Home Premium and Ubuntu 10.10 installed (dual boot).

After trying to upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu is no longer able to boot, so I tried to uninstall Ubuntu completely and then reinstall it. Following these directions, I tried using EasyBCD to bypass the GRUB2 bootloader so that after uninstalling, it would automatically boot into Windows 7.

However, after doing the "install BCD" step and restarting, I got the following message:

Windows failed to start... File: \Boot\BCD; Status: 0xc0000098; Info: The Windows Boot Configuration Data file does not contain a valid OS entry.

I'm currently trying to create a USB stick of the Windows Installation disc but in the mean time, I can only boot from a Ubuntu USB stick.

Is there anything I can do from within Ubuntu to fix this? Or does anyone have any other suggestions/solutions?

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