ntldr missing - what can i do?



Hi!

I reinstalled my system yesterday. I was done after copying my old
emails back into Outlook and my backup onto C:, so I decided to
restart. I got this message "ntldr missing" shortly after the Toshiba
start screen. What can I do now?

I already checked google for what the problem could be: There is no
floppy disk in my computer since I use a laptop and don't have a floppy
drive. I only have one hard disk, so I guess it is trying to boot from
the right one. I can't do the WIndows repair thing from the Windows CD
since my notebook only came with a image copy of XP that copies itself
onto my hard disk.

Any ideas? I am currently at work, can I copy the file here on a USB
stick and put it on my PC at home?

Thanks

Robby

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