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XP - ntldr missing
Q.
i get this message upon booting a pc. i can boot the same pc if i have my xp pro disk in though.When i go to use the recovery console it askes for a password..as far as i know one was never given, so how do i access the recovery console to fix the ntldr prob?
Or is there an easier way to fix the boot record? or how can i copy the duplicate boot records made when windows was installed? thanks.
A.
I sympathise with you guys, co's i know how u feel with the missing file..I was having the same problem before visiting here, only to get nothing to save my pc from crashing, I'm here just to provide a one time solution to recovering from the missing file. Boot to the repair console with your XP cd on the drive.
1. Copy X:\i386\NTLDR C: (X is your CD ROM drive)
2. Copy X:\i386\NTDETECT.COM C:
Why it can happen.
Short for NT Loader, a program loaded from the hard drive boot sector that displays the Microsoft Windows NT startup menu and helps Windows NT load.
Often a user will see the message "NTLDR is Missing" after attempting to install Windows 2000 or Windows XP, or upgrade a Windows 95-based or Windows 98-based computer to Windows 2000 or Windows XP. The message appears after the first reboot. This occurs only if Windows 95 or 98 has been installed on a drive with the FAT32 file system.
To correct the problem, the user must boot the computer with a Windows 95 or 98 Startup diskette or another bootable diskette with sys.com on it. Then, at the "A:\>" prompt, type "sys c:" and press "enter." A "System Transferred" prompt should appear and then the user must reboot the computer without the diskette.