Friday, December 13, 2013

Windows XP NTLDR Missing


NTLDR :


NTLDR (abbreviation of NT loader) is the boot loader for all releases of Windows NT operating system up to and including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. NTLDR is typically run from the primary hard disk drive, but it can also run from portable storage devices such as a CD-ROM, USB flash drive, or floppy disk. NTLDR can also load a non NT-based operating system given the appropriate boot sector in a file.
NTLDR requires, at the minimum, the following two files to be on the system volume:
  • ntldr, the main boot loader itself
  • NTDETECT.COM, required for booting an NT-based OS, detects basic hardware information needed for successful boot
An additional important file is boot.ini, which contains boot configuration (if missing, NTLDR will default to \Windows on the first partition of the first hard drive).
NTLDR is launched by the volume boot record of system partition, which is typically written to the disk by the Windows FORMAT or SYS command.





Requirement:


  1. CD/DVD Drive
  2. Windows XP Installation CD
  3. 1st Boot Device Should Be CD/DVD Drive



Process:


Make 1st Boot Device CD/ DVD Drive




1. Insurt The Windows XP installation CD In CD/DVD Drive

2. Save The BIOS COnfiguration And Restart The PC

3. Choose R For Repair  Follow In Bellow Screen




Windows May Be Asked For The Administrator Password  Type Administrator Password and Hit Enter


NOTE : You Have Need To Replace "G" its My CD/DVD Drive You put Your CD/DVD Drive Letter



C:\Windows> Copy G:\i386\ntldr Space C:\ (Presh Enter)

      1File Copied Sucessfully

      You are Done Now Restart Your PC and Enjoy it

Uttam Kr Biswas


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