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Solve : NTLDR is missing - Files Won't Copy to C DRIVE - any other solutions?

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Hi there,


My Story:

I deleted my D Drive which contained half my space in an attempt to expand my C Drive into the unalloacted disk space. This followed through fine but when the computer was set up originally the boot NTLDR files were placed on the D Drive. I Didnt know this and as I am used to having my files on the C Drive the computer now comes up with 'NTLDR is missing'.

I have obtained the boot CD and have gone into the recovery console to attempt to copy the NTLDR files over from the disk to the C Drive but it blue SCREENS on me with a BAD_POOL_HEADER fault. I attempted to fixboot etc and cant FIND a way to fix this problem. By my reckoning I think that the files I am attempting to copy over to the C Drive are FAT32 but the C Drive was formatted to an NTFS Type before the merge. Could this be why? and if so how would I Fix this?

Thank yo for any help you give.

EncoredOkay, I think this has to do with my ARC PATH. It cannot find the boot.ini file. How do I reconfigure it so that the boot file can be found. Originally it was my D: drive that had the boot files on it, but since the merge the files would be on the C DRIVE?

Or is this just wishful thinking and I need to find myself some NTFS NTLDR files from somewhere?Do you have an XP cd? If so, do a repair install:
Boot to the XP CD and choose the SECOND repair option, allowing XP to install on top of itself. After completion you'll need to go to WINDOWS Update and download & install all updates (EXCEPT for hardware & driver related updates, which should never be downloaded from Windows Update - only from the OEM websites). Here is a clear TUTORIAL on how to perform a repair install: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/138-how-to-repair-windows-xp/



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