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Topic: Computer Help - NTLDR is missing.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey i recently lent my external hdd to a friend and got it back today and plugged it in and my computer wasnt recognising it so i restarted the computer and now when it tries to boot it says NTLDR is missing, press ctrl alt del to restart.

Anybody know what i can do to fix this? if tried unplugging the external hdd and restarting and im still getting the same problem.
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try unplugging the drive and rebooting.. it is trying to boot from the external drive
Gesthemene
Posts: 428
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you've removed the external drive (and any other drives etc, made sure there are no floppies in the drive (if you still have a floppy drive), the only thing I can suggest is to try a repair install.

I'm suspicious that it's only just started happening once you got the drive back though...
Nailbomb
Posts: 2586
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
sometimes plugging an ext drive in can mess with the boot order in the bios, maybe double check the bios is still set to boot off your normal drive.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2891
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah ive unplugged the external and tried and it is still coming up with the same error, so strange.

Ive also gone into bios and it still says my hdd is the primary drive, any other suggestions ?
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2614
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
load windows on another drive grab what s*** you can off your primary drive and format son
Deathwalker
Posts: 2892
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well my hdd is partitioned into 3 sections, if i reinstall windows will i only have to format the partition with windows on it, because if so thats okay but if not i cant afford to lose all the s*** on the other partitions.
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yea its probably just corrupted your boot partition. There are ways to fix it but this is most painfree option if you dont want to f*** around forever
Deathwalker
Posts: 2893
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So i can format just that partition, reinstall windows and it should be sweet? My other partitions will be untouched?
Hogfather
Posts: 2224
Location: Cairns, Queensland
but if not i cant afford to lose all the s*** on the other partitions.

Anything you can't afford to lose must be backed up!
épic™
Posts: 2002
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
boot into recovery console and copy ntldr and ntdetect.com from the i386 folder on the cd to your c:\
Deathwalker
Posts: 2894
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How do i do that? I looked up something that told me to do that, could you explain a bit better sorry.
Ross
Posts: 1866
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you have computer aids

http://forums.techarena.in/windows-xp-support/542555.htm
Skitza
Posts: 8560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what epic said, will fix you up easy done.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah but can you explain a little better how to do that, ive tried and it wasnt working. Please, nothing is working.
Lynx
Posts: 1172
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had this problem a few times in the past. The solution was always to repair a corrupted boot file located in the first few bytes of the Hard drive that points to the files windows uses to boot itself.
The files are what the bios accesses at the initial boot, for information on what files to run and where they are located on the drive.

There is a start.

last edited by Lynx at 18:31:53 23/Nov/08
Protius
Posts: 3960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fix your boot and master boot record in the windows repair console.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2896
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sorry i appreciate all the help but im quite retarded when it comes to this stuff so could anyone explain a little better how to do what you are describing?

All help is greatly appreciated.
Protius
Posts: 3961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Are you running XP? if so chuck the cd in and boot from it. When it goes through the process it'll ask if you want to install windows or goto the repair console.
Deathwalker
Posts: 2897
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ive done that, but when i get to the recovery console it doesnt ask me for my administrator password which people say it should and when i type in

copy f:\i386\ntldr c:\

and

copy f:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\

It says something like "Invalid directory or file name.
épic™
Posts: 2003
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
full instructions here - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318728
skip to method 2
épic™
Posts: 2004
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
type dir.. what drive are you on? whats the bit before where you type say?

c:> ??
Deathwalker
Posts: 2898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yes epic it is c: and the link you gave me is for windows 2000, im running xp, there seems to be a few differences, like when it says type a number corresponding to the windows installation you want to repair and hit enter, that does nothing on windows xp.
Protius
Posts: 3962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well it does for me with XP, DW.
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

all this pain
whoop
Posts: 13107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your friend gave you a virus, format and be done with it.
mooby
Posts: 4338
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
vista? it has a repair op that works well.
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