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Answer» Please help mu computer can't repair for missing NTLDR files.. i repair already but it cannot repair its going to back missing NTLDR when i restart. why should we do? you need to use the installation disk you first installed Office 2000/XP. Please show where you GET this information. What has Office 2000/XP got to do with NTLDR missing and how do you know that the HDD has been relocated from one machine to another? Awaiting your response...Quote from: abubucker0 on June 17, 2008, 12:51:11 PM NTLDR refers to the bootloader perforrm a repair operation from the cd of the orinal OS which u have installed......... This is also a drastic step to fix his issue... Please guys don't advise UNLESS the info is accurate and useful.Quote from: patio on June 17, 2008, 05:37:27 PM well patio wat do u think the problem is other than one i suggested and if repairing from the windows os cd is a drastic step then wat according to u is the best solution to johnJC's problem....It's been two weeks since the OP has responded to their original post... It looks like they've abandoned it.He must of re-installed Office then.....you might want to check this link http://www.tinyempire.com/shortnotes/files/ntldr_missing.htm Just wanted to add that I had this problem today when I flashed my BIOS, and I got the missing NTLDR MESSAGE and tried many things, like go into recovery and stuff. After reading this and that on this forum I tried one last thing. I have 3 hard drives connected to my PC and when I flashed my HD it must of changed the order of which one to boot from. I knew which one had the OS, so I just moved it up and no more missing NTLDR......nothing but net....swooosh! Hope that helps When you flash the BIOS nothing on any drive is changed at all so i'm not sure how this could have happened unless you had prior issues...Well there is one thing that is going on on PC and that is that I installed xp on one partition and vista on the other and in my frustration deleted vista a while back. How do I get rid of the choice to CHOOSE Vista or an older version? As far as the bios flashing problem, all I know is that I got that NTLDR message, which led me here and in a hit and miss move saw that my drives where in the wrong order in bios, and changed them, which allowed me to enter xp again. I tried to do that recovery for xp,with zero results. I guess I could have really screwed things up with my system, but I have pretty good luck getting things working again. What if you don't have the windows disk and while your computer is loading it says NTLDR is missing enter ctrl+alt+delete to reboot and it doesn't log you in to your comp.?Welcome to the CH forums. If you have this problem please read this and start your own topic. |
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