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Windows Fails to Boot With "NTLDR is missing" Also read in: 日本語 Operating Systems: WindowsWindows Server 2003Windows XPWindows 2000 ServerWindows 2000 Instructions on how to make Windows bootable if it reports "NTLDR is missing" after being restored with Acronis True Image This article applies to: Windows 2000 Windows 2000 Server Windows Server 2003 Windows XP (!) There is no NTLDR in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 Symptoms You use Acronis True Image to restore an image of your operating system to a different hard disk drive or partition; After the restore Windows does not boot with the following error message: NTLDR is missing Cause NTLDR or Ntdetect.com files are not present on the active partition:NTLDR is the boot loader for all Windows NT operating systems, including Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Ntdetect.com is responsible for detecting hardware necessary to start the operating system; Boot.ini file is corrupt or points to incorrect partition Solution NTLDR or Ntdetect.com files are not present on the active partition Start the machine from Windows installation CD;(!) You may need to change the boot order in the system BIOS to let the machine boot from
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Image registered, up to date V.8 826 Today: Acronis Secure Zone established bootable Acronis CD created system disk C:\ ntldr location server 2003 and some other disks created in secure Zone everythings seems to be o.k. No other programs have been used in this time, nor any internet access. During a break the PC starts https://kb.acronis.com/content/1759 hibernating, which is routinely used without problems Upon starting again, the message NTLDR is missing, restart with crtl + alt + del I reboot with Acronis emergeny CD and reinstall C:\ Acronis says o.k. After reboot same message, NTLDR is missing .... XP system repair attemts fail: I cannot repair via R I cannot install XP over XP via setup The disks are not recognized http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ntldr-is-missing-acronics-true-image-kills-pc.80390/ (no .. disk in the drive) A STOP ERROR occurs WHAT TO DO NEXT? There seems to be very clear indication that the problems are linked to the use of ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE. I can access the system with Acronis Emergency Disk. HELP - This is a critical situation for a small consulting firm, where most of the crucual data sit on this PC. Regards Erwin Erwin, May 16, 2005 #1 Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff Joined: Apr 28, 2004 Posts: 25,885 Hello Erwin, Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software. Please accept our apologies for your inconvenience. Could you please do the following? - Download the Acronis Report utility from http://www.acronis.com/files/support/AcronisReport.exe; - Run Acronis Report utility and select the "Create bootable floppy" option; - Insert a blank floppy disk in the floppy drive and proceed with creating the bootable diskette; - Boot the computer under consideration from this diskette and wait for report creation process to complete; - Send the 'report.txt' file from the floppy disk to support@acronis.com along with the link to this thread. Thank you. -- Irina Shirokova Acronis Support, May 16, 2005 #2 Paul
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads http://serverfault.com/questions/65034/ntldr-missing-error-in-windows-server-2003-but-restarts-successfully with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question http://www.kickenhardware.net/showthread.php?4995-NTDLR-missing-after-Acronis-Restore Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top ntldr missing error in Windows Server 2003, but restarts successfully? up vote 1 down vote favorite we are running Windows Server 2003. Today suddenly the system was down ntldr is and it showed NTLDR missing. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart When I pressed the key combination, it again showed the same message. Now I switched off the power supply to the system, and when I restart after this the system booted properly. I understand that there are lot of web resources addressing this problem. I wanted to know why it booted after I switched off the power supply and later switched on. Also, I wasn't able to create the image of ntldr is missing the disk with Acronis. The Acronis True Image ended with errors. I read from the web that the NTLDR error arises if the C drive is fragmented to the extreme where even the file which stores the indexes is also fragmented. Is this the reason why Acronis failed to create the image as it couldn't read the MBR? For your information, the C drive contains lot of files and is fragmented. windows-server-2003 acronis share|improve this question edited Sep 14 '09 at 6:05 splattne 23.8k1685138 asked Sep 14 '09 at 4:57 rboorgapally 1582417 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted NTLDR error can arise for many different things, but fragmentation is not one of them. In this case I would go with "disk failing" reason since, as you noticed, even TrueImage couldn't read it. Since TrueImage reads everything sector-by-sector, it would not mind fragmentation. Try to backup everything you can since I assume that drive will completely fail very soon. Fragmentation will have effect here since it is much harder to recover data from fragmented drive than from non-fragmented one, but it is definitely not the cause. share|improve this answer answered Sep 14 '09 at 5:26 Josip Medved 1,1091218 can I run chkdsk utility, then defragment and then try to create the image? I think chkdsk utility will delete the bad sectors. Will this cause some instability to the system? –rboorgapally Sep 14 '09 at 17:28 Best chances are to backup
Kicken Hardware Computer Help Forum. You are currently viewing our site as a GUEST, which gives you limited access to the forum. You can view topics and discussions, and post new topics (posts may not appear immediately) in select forums. By joining our community, you will have immediate access to post and reply to all topics, and other features. Registration is fast, and absolutely free. We would be pleased to have you as a member! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 12 Thread: NTDLR missing after Acronis Restore Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 11-25-2006,11:18 AM #1 TonyDi View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Forum Moderator Join Date May 2006 Location Malvern, PA Posts 6,716 NTDLR missing after Acronis Restore I don't know what's going on here. Seems every time I restore an Acronis True Image to another hard drive, when I install it, I get NTLDR is missing. Does this happen to any one else. The last time, it was with a drive that had 2 partitions. I ended up using Disk Director to change the active partition to the proper partition. Today I'm doing it with a drive that has a single partition. When I restored to another hard drive and booted - NTLDR is missing. - tony Reply With Quote 11-25-2006,12:38 PM #2 Dan18960 View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Forum Moderator Join Date Jan 2005 Location PA, Sellersville Posts 4,876 Re: NTDLR missing after Acronis Restore It sounds like the image is not doing a complete "backup" of the drive. Are you using the original drive as a slave in a machine to make an image of it or the original machine? Rich will have to chime in here since I use Ghost for my images - and I have made dozens of dozens of ghost images of drives to move larger drives into systems or replaced dying drives or just to make an image of the drive before I start monkeying around and royally screw up a clients system Intel P67 xtreme Intel i5 2500 3.3ghz 8gb RAM 2 SATA DL Lightscribe DVD WD 320gb SATA Hard drive Windows 7 Professional (RTM) Office 2010 Professional Plus Windows 10 HATER BUT I SURE LOVE WINDOWS 7 But my computer worked YESTERDAY! Reply With Quote 11-25-2006,01:15 PM #3 TonyDi View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Forum Moderator Join Date May 2006 Location Malvern, PA Posts 6,716 Re: NTDLR missing after Acronis Restore I strapped the original drive on my xp machine as a slave. Made th