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Solve : Emergency: Missing NTLDR - Tried many things!? |
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Answer» Okay, I'm in a really big problem here.
Ahhhh Linux. Did you use Grub :-? Did you try to protect the MBR when installing Linux :-? Previously I did but that's long gone now.....So the Linux install over-wrote your MBR - that's probably why the XP boot option didn't show on the 'Linux boot menu'. Now having 'deleted' your 'extra partition' there's no possibility of booting unless the MBR can be rewritten. Perhaps someone with more knowledge & experience than I have will pick up your thread and come up with a brilliant answer to your problem. Meantime I recommend you consider slaving as in Reply #6 Good luckI can still boot off my CD drive. What if I installed Linux or something like that? Any sugestions to rewrite the MBR?Have you tried the repair install mentioned at below website? http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/483/xp_repair_fix_master_boot_record_recovery_consoleYes, As I mentioned I've tried it numerous times.You already stated you tried FixBoot, FixMbr and BootCFG so I guess you ran them in the Recovery Console which would have been my answer to your latest query. I strongly recommend that you do not even ATTEMPT to install any Operating System until you have scrutinised your partitioning and the condition of your data files unless you are prepared to lose the lot That was my reason for asking if your backup is up-to-date. If it's not up-to-date you should try to recover critical files before taking a chance on their being over-written. You didn't respond to the query about your partitions and whether a partitioning tool was used to 'delete' the 'extra partition' (Replies #3 and #6), it's possible that no partitions now exist, not even the partition on which XP was originally installed. The Diskpart utility [highlight]might[/highlight] be of some use but I have never used it so cannot COMMENT on its suitability. Sorry, I'm out of steam on this one, someone else might step in Good luck |
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