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is missing Join Sign in NTLDR is missing Disk Drives Disk Drives (Floppy, USB, HDD, CD/DVD/BD) discussion Get this RSS feed Home Forum Media Gallery Wiki Details 4 Replies 1 Subscriber Postedover 9 years ago Options RSS Share NTLDR is ntldr is missing vista dell missing Posted by SpecialistCally on 6 Sep 2007 3:30 I am unable to boot up my
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Dimension 3000 Desktop past the www.dell.com screen. All I know is the kids were on the computer and they will not say what dell computer says ntldr is missing is wrong. Well on this screen three things show up. 1. Loading PBR for descriptor 2... done.2. NTLDR is missing3. CTRL ALT DEL Then is it goes to the dell dimension 3000 loading screen where F2 Setup and F12 Boot Menu
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is. beyond doing the test on the Boot menu which all come up as pass. it goes back to the www.dell.com screen. I can not get it pass this. I have read that when that message comes up it is because there is nonbooting disks in the drives but I have check and there was none at all. Both drives were empty. If anyone has had this problem and had fixed it please let me know how please. Maria Like 0 ntldr is missing windows vista dell laptop Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by G16 on 6 Sep 2007 4:58 Hi Maria-- When the NTLDR missing error comes up, it means that a major folder containing part of the boot loading mechanism for the Windows operating systems is corrupt or missing. Think trying to go up an elevator when none of its motor mechanisms are running or whatever raises it is broken. It would have helped me to know whether you are using XP or Vista on that box (you didn't say), and depending on the age of those kids, MSFT has ways to protect you from having NTLDR deleted if that's what they managed to do. I assume although you did not say, that you're getting a BSOD or a Blue Screen and can't boot to your OS--is that correct? MSFT has an involved MSKB that I think is really bad for the NTLDR Missing situation in XP because it involves the Recovery Console and is often unsuccessful and takes a good while. I can fix it much faster. For academics' sake here's their goofy MSKB: You receive an "NTLDR is missing" error message when you start your computerhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/320397 It's amazing to see how many lemmings on the web involve the recovery console wasting a lot of time to fix this. Here's an example of that: How to Fix NTLDR Missing (Don't Use) htt
NTLDR missing during startup Solution: Method#1: System Repair 1. Insert the Windows 7 setup or System Repair CD into the CD/DVD drive and then restart the PC. 2. Now boot into the Windows 7 setup CD/DVD. Press F12,
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to access the boot menu. Select boot into CD/DVD. 3. Now press any
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key to boot from Windows 7 CD when prompted. NOTE: Make sure you press ANY key sooner as it only will gateway ntldr is missing boot into hard drive if you don’t press any key with around 10 seconds. 4. Windows 7 installer will then pop up asking for language, format and input method. Make appropriate selections and http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/disk-drives/f/3534/t/18634910 then click on Next to continue. 5. Now click on Repair your computer. 6. It will then detect and list all installed operating systems. Choose appropriate OS from the list and click on Next. NOTE: If you notice the list is blank then don’t panic; it is normal. Click on Next either way. 7. From the System Recovery Options, choose Startup Repair. Let it do its thing http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN265896/EN and acknowledge any notifications it might display. After repair, it will restart the computer and should fix the issue. If you still see the “NTLDR is missing” message, then try method #2. Method#2: Bootrec and Check Disk (chkdsk) Follow steps 1-5 from the method #1. 6. This time instead of startup repair choose Command Prompt. 7. Now at the command prompt, type in the following commands, and press Enter. bootrec /FixMbr Bootrec /FixBoot Bootrec /RebuildBcd chkdsk drive: /f chkdsk drive: /r Note: Replace drive with the proper drive letter where your Windows 7 operating system resides. Disclaimer: Quick Tips content is self-published by the Dell Support Professionals who resolve issues daily. In order to achieve a speedy publication, Quick Tips may represent only partial solutions or work-arounds that are still in development or pending further proof of successfully resolving an issue. As such Quick Tips have not been reviewed, validated or approved by Dell and should be used with appropriate caution. Dell shall not be liable for any loss, including but not limited to loss of data, loss of profit or loss of revenue, which customers may incur by following any procedure or advice set out in the Quick Tips.
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