- error message NTDLR
- Posted by by Gary Jensen on December 26th, 2007
I replaced the hard drive, I get the following error, NTDLR is Missing. any
ideas on how I can find this error so I can install the operation system?
Gary
- Posted by philo on December 26th, 2007
"by Gary Jensen" <by Gary Jensen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CF677818-985F-423B-A160-C4B1018B4806@microsoft.com...
That is totally irrelevant...
all you need to do is set your bios to boot first from CD...
then boot from your XP cd and install
- Posted by gsjutla on December 26th, 2007
Before you reinstall you can give this a shot
Boot with the XP cd into Recovery Console
Copy NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM from the i386 folder to C:
Tyr to boot to Desktop. If not able to, follow the next steps.
In Recovery Console run the following 8 commands (press Enter after each
line):
ATTRIB -H C:\boot.ini
ATTRIB -S C:\boot.ini
ATTRIB -R C:\boot.ini
del boot.ini
BOOTCFG /Rebuild
add to boot record - (KB330184 step 8)
If you are able to boot into Windows, but get a message saying boot.ini is
invalid.
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Create a new boot.ini in notepad and saved it to the hard drive.
EXAMPLE:
[boot loader]
timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOW S
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP" /fastdetect
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Regards
Gurpreet Singh
"by Gary Jensen" wrote:
- Posted by Gerry on December 26th, 2007
gsjutla
Quote by OP "I replaced the hard drive"
Why do you think there will be any files on an unformatted drive?
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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gsjutla wrote:
- Posted by gsjutla on December 27th, 2007
I guess I was still sleepy. I did not notice the Quote by OP "I replaced the
hard drive". I Agree with you, once the hard drive is removed it wont have
the files.
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Regards
Gurpreet Singh
"Gerry" wrote: