- A Recovery: boot configuration data missing blue screen makes accessing your PC impossible.
- We have a few solutions that you can use to restore your device, so read below.
- We've got a fix for every software problem you might encounter, so make sure to visit our Troubleshooting page.
- You'll find a lot of comprehensive, thorough tutorials in the Windows 10 Hub, as well.

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The error message Recovery: boot configuration data missing is caused by missing system files in your device’s operating system. So either you deleted them accidentally or you caught a virus that deleted critical system information.
This tutorial will explain why exactly you got the blue screen on your PC that led to the mentioned error message. We’ll also tell you what steps you need to follow in order to fix this issue in the shortest time possible.
What can I do if the boot configuration data file is missing?
1. Recover missing files with dedicated software
One way of recovering boot missing files is using a dedicated tool such as Tenorshare Windows Boot Genius.
In case of boot failure or system crash after deleting/losing vital system files, this program can help you recover not only all the necessary data but also registry keys or program passwords needed to access your system.
The tool works as well if your files were lost due to partition damage or in case of virus infection.
With Tenorshare Windows Boot Genius, you can easily restore your Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista OS and get it back on track.

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2. Use installation CD/DVD
Bootrec /fixmbr

Bootrec /fixboot
Bootrec /scanos
Bootrec /rebuildbcd
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3. Run Startup/Automatic Repair



Now that you have done all the above steps you should have your PC up and running.
If you had any complications during this tutorial please write to us in the comments section on the bottom of the page and we will see what we can do to help you further with this issue.
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