Re: "NTLDR is Missing" message when Windows Boot up
- From: Charles.Fabius <CharlesFabius@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:15:00 -0800
Claymore,
I already ran the chkdsk /r and it found some bad sectors. But when I
rebooted it didn't seem to fix the problem. Anyways, I will rule it out from
the series of tasks you outlined. Will keep you posted. Thanks
"Claymore" wrote:
On Dec 10, 4:52 pm, "M Crespo" <mcrespo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
Check the power wire and cable to your harddrive, it may be loose. Check
your BIOS, is your harddrive listed? Did the boot order change? Happens on
my PC occasionally.
"Charles.Fabius" <Charles.Fab...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Everything seemed to be working fine until we shutdown & restarted Windows
XP
Home edition. My son claims last thing he was doing was exchanging emails
with his friends on MySpace. Ever since we cannot get past this "NTLDR is
missing message". Tried using Windows CD & repairing Windows, then
re-installing Windows(without re-formatting HD), but these measures proved
ineffective. Any helo would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Charles Fabius- Hide quoted text -
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Hello Charles,
This is the "normal" method to correct this error:
[Courtesy of ComputerHope]
1. Insert the Windows XP bootable CD into the computer.
2. When prompted to press any key to boot from the CD, press any key.
3. Once in the Windows XP setup menu press the "R" key to repair
Windows.
4. Log into your Windows installation by pressing the "1" key and
pressing enter.
5. You will then be prompted for your administrator password, enter
that password.
6. Copy the two files indicated below to the root directory of the
primary hard disk. In the example below we are copying these files
from the CD-ROM drive letter "E". This letter may be different on your
computer.
copy e:\i386\ntldr c:\
copy e:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\
{There is a space after 'copy' and before 'c:\'}
7. Once both of these files have been successfully copied, remove the
CD from the computer and reboot.
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If the problem persists, you may have a corrupt boot sector and/or
master boot record.
1. Insert your XP CD and restart your computer.
2. At the Setup screen, press 'R' to access the Repair Console.
3. Select the installation you want to repair. Usually there's only a
single one listed, such as C:\Windows or C:\WINNT. Type in the number
and Enter.
4. On the next screen enter your password (if you have one).
5. On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
6. At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
7. At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
8. Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.
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