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How Do You Fix NTLDR Is Missing?

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How Do You Fix NTLDR Is Missing?

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When NTLDR is missing from your operating system it means that there is a problem with your boot loader. A missing NTLDR means that your computer can not boot to the operating system. Fixing the missing NTLDR is relatively easy so long as you have your install disk. Step 1 Locate your Windows XP/2000 instal disk and place it in your CD/DVD ROM drive. If you do not have this disk then you can not proceed any further. Step 2 Restart your computer or turn it off then back on again. Step 3 When the computer restarts press any key on your keyboard when you are prompted to “press any key to enter setup”. Most computers are set up to boot to another device other than a hard drive and since the Windows XP/2000 install disk is bootable you should see the prompt. However, if you don’t see the prompt you may need to change your boot prioriety in your bios. Step 4 After you have pressed any key you will see the Windows XP/2000 setup screen. Once it is done loading press the R key to repair the win

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