Bootrec /fixmbr
SYN Scan
That simply means that your Bootloader which is responsible for loading basic system information can't be found since your local installation source had been compressed. follow the following steps to repair the bootmgr file > insert your Windows 7 CD > run setup > click on repair computer > select drive and window installation which is to be repaired > go to DOS prompt window > type in your OS driver usually C: > then type in bootrec /fixmbr > then type in bootrec /fixboot > then type in bootrec /rebuildbcd > then type in exit > restart your computer
First make sure it's "seen" by your comp and appears on list of devices, (should happen first time you plug in usb and it is on)download software that came with it or download any suggested by your OS (drivers etc) afterwards go to programs and use whatever program your OS has for that to start a scan (like Windows Media Manager) Your OS will have at least one default program already that can do that if you have device. you may even get a scan choice by going to device in device manager and simply right clicking on it. Then simply follow prompts, scan and save in your comp.
Your computer might be affected by virus. Perform a virus scan. Or re-install your OS!
To fix problems with the Master Boot Record (MBR) on a Windows system, you can use the command bootrec /fixmbr in the Command Prompt. This command can be executed from a Windows installation or recovery media. Additionally, you may also use bootrec /fixboot and bootrec /rebuildbcd to address more comprehensive boot issues. Always ensure to back up important data before making changes to the MBR.
Use the command line: Bootrec/rebuildBCD
Depending on the problem and if you do not want to reinstall the OS(remember backup) you can either restore Windows to a prior date before the problem or boot with a Windows 7 DVD and try a repair. You can also access prompt from the DVD and run diskcheck and bootrec commands. Do research before using commands.
The easiest way is to put your operating system disk in the computer and do a repair. If you have XP, then it is a nightmare and to long to explain, your better off, doing a install of the OS, then making sure system restore is on and making a restore point. But if you want to try and you have XP, below ill post a repair for the boot. http://pcworld.about.com/magazine/2111p196id112479.htm This is for recovery console. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058 Vista and windows 7 are very easy to fix the MBR, you just put in the disk and it will repair it for you.
A common problem that would cause a HP PSC 2355 all-in-one printer not to scan is if your computer is missing the required device drivers. A device driver is software that allows the OS to communicate with hardware.
The "bootrec fixboot" command is used in Windows Recovery Environment to repair issues with the Master Boot Record (MBR) or Boot Configuration Data (BCD) that may be preventing Windows from booting correctly. This command can help resolve startup problems and restore the Windows boot process.
it probably doesn't because like macs it runs on a different os. if your really unsure however you can scan the psp drive on your computer.