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NTDLR FILE MISSING CANNOT GET TO REPAIR DISK

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vidman3117

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Sep 9, 2004
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I have been trying to "repair" my c drive with my win xp disk, as it will not boot and does not recognize that drive, only the slave "d" drive and states ntdlr file is missing. I have tried to set up in my bios to startup with the cd rom drive, but it will not boot. I made a floppy dos boot disk for win xp, and switched the boot sequence to A drive, gave error disk fail. Is this a problem with my motherboard or my bios?
I also have resecured all cables to my drives.
Appreciate any ideas,
Millard
 
Sounds like you may have hardware problems that are beyond the scope of this forum and more in the line of a repair shop.

You could try setting the Bios to safe default settings. However, if you can't boot from floppy or CD, not to mention the hard drive, it may be a lost cause.


This problem may occur if the basic input/output system (BIOS) on your computer is outdated, or if one or more of the following Windows boot files are missing or damaged: They are Hidden and System files.

Ntldr
Ntdetect.com
Boot.ini

314503 - Computer Stops Responding with a Black Screen When You Start Windows


320397 - You Receive an "NTLDR Is Missing" Error Message When You Start Your Computer

318728 - HOW TO: Troubleshoot the "NTLDR Is Missing" Error Message in Windows 2000

How to Use System Files to Create a Boot Disk to Guard Against Being Unable to Start Windows XP (Q314079)

305595 - HOW TO: Create a Boot Disk for an NTFS or FAT Partition in Windows XP
 
Some computers will give you a menu like F2 to enter BIOS F12 for boot menu. Some dell note book computers F12 over rides the BIOS.
 
Thanks for the wealth of information. I have read most of them from MS. I can get into the bios, I just updated it 2 days ago, and the system was running like a champ, when I was adjusting the parallel port settings from epp to ecp, and then it happened. I lost my C drive. I can still go into the bios to change the start up prefs from c, to a , or cd rom, but still cannot get the win xp disk to boot, as well as my floppy dos boot disk.
I think I will take it down to the repair center, and at least recover the info on my c drive and install a new hd. Maybe that is the answer.
Thanks again, you guys are great!
Millard
 
Try loading the default/optimised setting in the BIOS just in case it was a setting that you changed thats caused the problem.

You may then be able to 'repair' the NTDLR problem
 
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