Issue
NTLDR is missing
Related errors
Below are the full
error messages that may be seen when the computer is booting.
Boot: Couldn't find
NTLDR
please insert another disk
please insert another disk
NTLDR is missing
Press Ctrl Alt Del to Restart
Press Ctrl Alt Del to Restart
Causes
- Computer
is booting from a non-bootable source.
- Computer
hard disk drive is not properly setup in BIOS.
- Corrupt
NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM file.
- Misconfiguration
with the boot.ini file.
- New
hard disk drive being added.
- Corrupt
boot sector / master boot record.
- Seriously
corrupted version of Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Solutions
Computer is booting from a non-bootable source
Many times this error is caused
when the computer is attempting to boot from a non-bootable floppy disk or CD-ROM. First verify that
no floppy diskette or CD is in the computer, unless you are
attempting to boot from a diskette.
Important: When you see this message press any
key such as the Enter
key immediately, otherwise it will try booting from the hard drive and likely
get the NTLDR error again.
Note: If you are not receiving the
above message and your BIOS boot options are set properly it's also possible
that your CD-ROM drive may not be booting from the CD-ROM properly. Verify the
jumpers are set properly on the CD-ROM drive.
Computer
hard disk drive is not properly setup in BIOS
Verify that your
computer hard disk drive is properly setup in the CMOS
setup. Improper settings can cause this error.
Corrupt NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM file
- Insert
the Windows XP bootable CD into the computer.
- When
prompted to press any key to boot from the CD, press any key.
- Once
in the Windows XP setup menu press the "R" key to repair
Windows.
- Log
into your Windows installation by pressing the "1" key and
pressing enter.
- You
will then be prompted for your administrator password, enter that
password.
- Copy
the below two files to the root directory of the primary hard
disk. In the below example we are copying these files from the CD-ROM
drive letter, which in this case is "e." This letter may be
different on your computer.
copy e:\i386\ntldr c:\
copy e:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\ - Once both of these files have been successfully copied, remove the CD from the computer and reboot.Misconfiguration with the boot.ini file
Misconfiguration with the boot.ini file
Edit the boot.ini on the root directory of the hard disk drive and verify that it is pointing to the the correct location of your Windows operating system and that the partitions are properly defined.
New hard
disk drive being added
If you are
attempting to add a new hard disk drive to the computer make sure that drive is
a blank drive. Adding a new hard disk drive to a computer that already has
Windows installed on it may cause the NTLDR error to occur.
If you are unsure
if the new drive is blank or not try booting from a bootable
diskette and format
the new hard disk drive.
Corrupt boot
sector / master boot record
It's possible your
computer's hard disk drive may have a corrupt boot sector or master boot
record. These can be repaired through the Microsoft
Windows Recovery console by
running thefixboot and fixmbr commands.
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