NTLDR is Missing Boot: Could not find NTLDR NTLDR is missing |
Causes:
1. Computer from booting to a non-bootable source.
2. A computer hard drive is set correctly in the BIOS.
3. NTLDR file and / or NTDETECT.COM damaged.
4. Boot.ini configuration file error.
5. Upgrading from Win95, 98, ME atu still using FAT32.
6. Added a new hard drive.
7. Boot sector / Master Boot Record (MBR) is broken.
8. Serious damage to the version of WinXP or Win2000.
9. Loose / damaged cable IDE / EIDE hard disk.
Solutions:
1. Computer from booting to a non-bootable source.
Most of this error is caused when the computer tries to boot from the floppy disk or CD-ROM non-bootable. Make sure that the first ga-floppy diskette is in the computer, but are doing it to boot from the diskette.
If you are melakuan boot from the diskette and receive the error message this possibility in floppy ga file2 have the required and / or damaged.
If you are doing to install Win XP or Win 2000 and receive this error message, try to check the settings BIOSnya. If you want to install from the CD-ROM make sure the CD-ROM device so that the first podići (First Boot Device), and not hard.
If it is correct, when computers are booting, should receive the following request:
Press any key to boot from the CD
Note, if you see this message, press any key such as the Enter key immediately, I do, the computer will try to do the booting from the hard disk and can akan message NTLDR error again.
Note: if I receive the above message and your BIOS is set correctly, the possibility of a CD-ROM booting drivenya is from the CD-ROM correctly. Make sure jumpers CD-ROM drive is installed correctly.
Additional Info: This error can also be caused when there is no memory stick in card reader and the computer tries to do the booting from the memory. If you have the wrong type of card reader or flash reader, make sure there is a memory stick in it.
2. A computer hard drive is set correctly in the BIOS.
Make sure that the computer hard drive is set correctly in the BIOS / CMOS. ga correct settings can cause the error.
3. NTLDR file and / or NTDETECT.COM damaged.
a. for Windows 2000:
Create a file with the name [boot.ini] on diskette, the contents are as follows:
[boot loader]
timeout = 30
default = multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (0) partition (1) \ WINNT
[operating systems]
multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (0) partition (1) \ WINNT = "Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" / fastdetect
Then copy and file2 NTDETECT.COM NTLDR from another computer the same operating system. the two files located in the main hard disk root directory. For example: C: \ NTLDR and C: \ NTDETECT.COM.
Note: The second file is hidden (hide), do unhide the second file using the command C: \> attrib-s-h-r NTLDR and C: \> attrib-s-h-r NTDETECT.COM
After the second tercopy file to disk, reboot the computer. Copykan second file to the directory C: \ computer that is damaged with the command (from floppy):
A: \> copy ntldr C:
A: \> copy ntdetect.com
after finished, remove the floppy diskette and reboot computer.
b. for Windows XP:
- Place the Windows XP bootable CD to a computer
- When the message appears [press any key to boot from the CD], press any key.]
- When entering a Windows XP setup menu press the "R" to repair (Repair) windows.
- Sign in to Windows installation by pressing the button "1" and press Enter.
- Enter the administrator password if prompted. hit enter
- Copy the files NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM from the CD-ROM to the directory C: \, the assumption in the CD-ROM drive letter "E"
E: \> copy e: \ i386 \ ntldr c: \
E: \> copy e: \ i386 \ ntdetect.com c: \
- What is success file2 is copied, remove the CD from the computer and reboot.
4. Boot.ini configuration file error.
Edit boot.ini file in the directory C: \ or root directory, make sure that the files point to the exact location where the Windows operating system.
5. Upgrading from Win95, 98, ME atu still using FAT32.
If you are getting the message while upgrading to Windows 2000 or Windows XP from Win 95, 98, or ME running FAT32 please try the following steps:
- Boot the computer Win 95, ME or 98 with the bootable diskette.
- The prompt A: \> type:
sys c:
- After pressing [enter] will have the message "System Transferred". after this is finished, pull the floppy and reboot the computer.
6. Added a new hard drive.
If you add a new hard disk to the computer make sure its content is empty, because adding a new hard drive that already have windowsnya can cause the NTLDR error occurred.
7. Boot sector / Master Boot Record (MBR) is broken.
This can be corrected through the Microsoft Windows Recovery console by running the command [fixboot] and [fixmbr].
8. Serious damage to the version of WinXP or Win2000.
If I ngelakuin all the steps above, but also the error, the possibility of severe Windowsny damaged, there is no other way except Windowsnya re-installed.
If you experience problems during installation to the windows, I suggest to delete all the contents data in the hard disk and re-istall again.
9. Loose / damaged cable IDE / EIDE hard disk.
If the problem still occurs, try to make sure the cable IDE / EIDE (if hard to use it) is installed correctly, is more casual and attach the hard disk.
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