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jojasary 02-28-2004 04:27 PM

NTLDR is missing
 
sorry if this is the wrong category.. i didnt know where to put it.

ok so i built a new coputer and today i went to start it up, which i wasnt really sure how to..

and i get this NTLDR is missing message.... and i dont really know what to do. joy.

idyllic 02-28-2004 04:43 PM

Re: NTLDR is missing
 
jojasary,

give us a little more info on your system: what type of hardware, what type of OS, etc. Did you "upgrade" an existing OS or did you load one fresh? The more info you can provide the better someone will be able to help you.

idyllic

PS: you will prolly get more help if you put this type of request in the "Operating Systems" forum.

cherrypie 02-28-2004 04:52 PM

its win xp right? can u boot to safe mode?

Jason425 02-28-2004 05:06 PM

make sure you're booting off the right device

james 02-28-2004 05:09 PM

NTLDR is missing just means your MBR got messed up or something along those lines and the program that is used to get windows to turn on can't be found. This isn't a big deal. There are several ways to fix this. I believe the most common is to pop in your XP/2000 cd, boot, get to the command line, and do a fix /mbr or something along those lines. i'm heading out right now, so i can't grab yo uthe exact command, but googling or MS's technet site should prove to be very useful. I wouldn't be too worried about this unless you are getting many errors. That could indicate that your harddrive is dying and that it is corrupting files on it (which means you should get those files off that harddrive as soon as possible). but htat's only if you start getting many errors about different files being missing/corrupt. one or two or so shouldn't be thought of as a big deal

cherrypie 02-28-2004 05:27 PM

it could be as a result of malware or a virus..... that file has become corrupt or deleted...... but ya..... not usually too hard to fix as James said...

jojasary 02-28-2004 06:12 PM

ok about my system....

New things
-Case
- MB SIS748|963L ASROCK K7S8XE
- CPU AMD|2400/266 ATHLON XP THOUROBRED
- 40 MB western Digital HD 7200
- 256 MB DDR 2700
- 450 Watt Power Supply

Used Items
- Floppy Drive
- 52X CD drive
- Geforce 2 64MB PCI card
- LAN Card



thats pretty much it.. and for the WIndows XP disk, I cant load it, whenever i put it in I get the sam error message.

jojasary 02-28-2004 06:15 PM

sorry for the double post but i re read all your resposes and had to note some things

there is nothing on the hard drive, so it couldnt be a virus... ive never even gotten xp to work yet. I cant even start up or anythings/

Jason425 02-28-2004 09:01 PM

... have you installed xp?

jojasary 02-28-2004 10:14 PM

NO. i cant, this error comes up.


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