Now when I start it up it says "NTLDR missing press ctrl-alt-del to restart"
what's this about? and how would i go about fixing it? It's a laptop also.
Now when I start it up it says "NTLDR missing press ctrl-alt-del to restart"
what's this about? and how would i go about fixing it? It's a laptop also.
Try booting off the Windows CD and using the repair function?
yeah, I'll have to try that when I get out of work. That's what I was thinking but I wasn't sure.
NTLDR is missing
Might help?
That's what you get for turning off your computers. >:(
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
The Windows recovery console is crap. I've managed to save maybe 5% of the NTLDR issues I've had with it, and that's out of a lot of issues given how much I mess about with operating systems. It'll probably be less painless for you to download a Linux live CD like Knoppix or any other distro that provides a live CD, use that to back up your data to a USB drive or second hard drive and format/reinstall from there.
Have you added any partitions or hard drives lately? That's usually what buggers up my installations.![]()
If bort would tell us which drive (usually C) windows boots from, we can tell him what to type in the file, amirite?
If not I have no idea what I'm talking aboot.
I reformated and it's now working. I hate reinstalling things.
you didn't need to reformat... im a bit late but this should help if you encounter the error again on loading windows.
type "bootcfg /rebuild" in xp recovery menu and go along with the message prompts it fixes most of the xp boot errors including the one you had![]()
WHY DOES NO-ONE LISTEN TO ME WHEN I POST USE THE WINDOWS CD REPAIR FUNCTION!?!???
'Cause it hardly ever works like it's meant to!![]()