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NTLDR is missing. Below are the full error messages that may be seen when the computer is booting. NTLDR is Missing Press any key to restart Boot: Couldn't find NTLDR Please insert another disk NTLDR is missing Press Ctrl Alt Del to Restart Computer is booting from a non-bootable source Many times this error is caused when the computer is attempting to boot from a non-bootable floppy disk or CD-ROM.

First verify that no floppy diskette or CD is in the computer, unless you are attempting to boot from a diskette. Note: This error has also been known to occur when a memory card is in a card reader and the computer is attempting to boot from it. If you are attempting to boot from a floppy diskette and are receiving this error message it is likely that the diskette does not have all the necessary files or is corrupt. If you are attempting to install Windows XP or Windows 2000 and are receiving this error message as the computer is booting verify that your computer BIOS has the proper boot settings.

Repairing Windows XP in Eight Commands - Icrontic.com. Note: This article is now available on the Amazon Kindle Bookstore: Repairing Windows XP in Eight Commands. Download a convenient e-book version of this article to keep at your side while you repair your computer. Every IT tech from casual to professional should have a copy of this handy reference on their e-reader! Most of us have seen it at one time or another; perhaps on our own PC, the PC of a loved one, or perhaps a PC at your place of employment. The system spends weeks or months operating in a smooth fashion, taking you to the far reaches of the wide, wibbly web, and after one particularly late evening of browsing and gaming, you shut your PC off and go to bed.

Millions of people across the globe do just this every night, but a few of us have turned our PCs on the next day not to the standard Windows XP loading screen, but instead this dreaded error: Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: Select ‘R’ at the first screen to start repair. Simple "ntldr is missing" fix with boot floppy, CD-R, or USB flash. It's possible you can fix this by unplugging a USB device or changing the Boot setup in your PC's BIOS, but if you need a boot disk to get your PC back into Windows XP, I've got you covered. This boot disk will work around any issues with the hard drive boot sector, or missing boot files; but won't make a difference if you haven't installed Windows yet, have a bad hard drive, or an incorrect BIOS configuration.

You'll need a blank floppy, cd, usb and a computer to make it on. Then you can fix this from Windows XP, instead of trying to run DOS commands from the setup CD.No: I need to boot Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 9. OR Installing XP to a netbook. Update 2014-02-20: Yes, it still works. Step 1. Get a blank floppy/cd-r/usb (whatever is on it will be erased), and put it into a working computer. ***This step isn't part of the instructions*** ***Back to your regurally scheduled program*** Step 4.

Step 5. (I threw in some Spanish / French / German / Italian / Portuguese for international flavor.) How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install. Warning! #1 Should you do a repair install and is it the best choice? A Repair Install is not foolproof and should not be considered the cure-all fix for non-boot situations. The below procedure applies only if you can still boot into Windows. To prevent loss of data and/or program settings, perform the following before the Repair Install. Manually delete the Undo_guimode.txt file from the Windows\System32 folder before you perform any of the actions that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article.

From the Start menu, click Run. Check the link below for an option for recovering from a non-boot event. Windows XP Crashed? Also as a precaution the windows\system32\WPA.DBL and WPA.BAK should be copied to a floppy before doing a repair install. More articles to help prevent data loss. Chris Quirke Additional tips to perform before initiating the Repair Install.

You have the options listed below. Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or 2 (SP1, SP2) NTLDR Hacking Guide. The NTLDR Hacking Guideby Jason C. LockeVersion 1.4Last Modified: September 15, 1996 This document describes how to use NTLDR to boot Windows NT, Windows 95, Linux and old versions of DOS using NTLDR. In addition to this document, additional documents and programs are available from the author free of charge. OS_BOOT.ZIP These are the diagrams that visually illustrate the booting procedures for Windows NT, Windows 95 and MS-DOS. The file names and formats are as follows: OS_BOOT.VSD: Visio Drawings compatible with all versions of Visio. OS_BOOT.PDF: Drawings in Portable Document Format (PDF). Most of the information in this document can be obtained directly from Microsoft for a princely sum of money. Some of the information found in this document cannot be found anywhere else, particularly the discussion of the boot process in section 1.1.

Overview of the boot sequence: On hard disks, the first physical sector is the Master Boot Record. Problems with multiple operating systems: The NTLDR: