Question:
i get NTLDR is missing when i plug the Hard drive?
2009-08-13 17:48:39 UTC
Hello

i installed my new mobo + vga to my pc

its the first time to build or upgrade a pc

so, i installed it and the first boot option was hard drive

i got the massage (ntldr is missing)

i changed the boot properties and put the CD-rom to the 1st

same problim

i unplugged the hard drive and put windows xp cd in the cd rom

i didnt get ntldr is missing message.

but i could reinstall windows because it needs a hard drive

and when i plug the hard drive i get it again



Note:before i upgraded my pc the CD rom was Master and IDE drive is slave

everything was good. (if that helps)
Six answers:
samantha
2009-08-13 17:55:34 UTC
it sounds like your new drive is set to Master also and fighting it out with your CDROM. check the jumpers on the drive. The NTLDR message just means that the drive doesn't have the boot files on it yet. When you got the NTLDR message when both the CDROM and the new drive were installed it most likely meant that the computer wasn't able to access your CDROM at all.
hoggod
2009-08-13 17:52:42 UTC
check the jumper on the hard drive and the cd rom drive make sure they are on cable select and the power is connected to both then try booting up. after that try repairing the windows installation , there are plenty of tutorials online for that sort of thing.
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2016-10-15 04:02:57 UTC
there's a document referred to as NTLDR which any version of domicile windows makes use of to start the working device. This document is located on the difficult force, frequently located interior the backside of the C: force. it extremely is a secure working device document meaning it extremely is frequently hidden by employing default yet could be unhidden. in case you have a similar working device on each and each force (domicile windows XP and domicile windows XP), replica the NTLDR from the force to a similar region on the different force. If the document is lacking/hidden, whilst interior the force click techniques interior the menu and decide Folder concepts. click the View tab. below the progressed settings, be confident to have teach hidden information and folders chosen. additionally, 2 below that, make confident 'cover secure working device information (reported)' is unchecked. Unchecking it extremely is going to offer a warning, yet say specific to that. desire this facilitates!
2009-08-13 17:52:54 UTC
“NTLDR is Missing : Press any Key to Restart” – this is the first message I got on my computer screen when I turned it on… and NTLDR Missing errors werer not as uncommon as I thought it was! Here is my experience troubleshooting NTLDR Missing errors on my computer…

WHAT IS NTLDR?



NTLDR is short for NT loader – a program loaded from the hard drive boot sector that displays the Microsoft Windows NT startup menu and helps Microsoft Windows NT load. So when it goes missing for some reason, your windows cannot load. I use Windows XP on a Pentium 4 PC. Though it seemed common on a routine google search, it was not so easy to fix and many forums reported that formatting hard drive was the last solution eventually.

CAUSES AND FIXES OF NTLDR IS MISSING



Firstly I started with Microsoft Support to get an official reason for the computer error and they have the causes to it-

SYMPTOMS

When you try to install Microsoft Windows XP or upgrade to Windows XP on a computer that runs Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition, you may receive the following error message after the first restart during the installation:

NTLDR is missing

Press any key to restart

CAUSE

This problem may occur if your existing Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition installation was cloned and then applied to a drive that has a different geometry from that of the source drive of the cloned copy.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, correct the Heads (sides) value in the FAT32 BPB so the Windows XP startup can continue. To update the value, rewrite the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition startup code.

But the problem was that I had an original preinstalled Windows XP on my branded PC, and there was no attempt to “try to install Microsoft Windows XP or upgrade to Windows XP on a computer that runs Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition”. So I went looking for alternative sources of help.

I can across a site NTLDRmissing.com – a problem common enough to deserve its own domain name, of course it redirects to another site. It helps you make a NTLDR boot disk to get back into Windows and Use windows to fix the boot files on the hard drive. And this is why the problem occured in the first place they say

“When your computer starts, the BIOS attempts to find the primary hard drive’s active partition to read the first sector for the MBR (Master Boot Record), it uses that info to load the rest of the OS. For Windows NT4/2k/XP the NTLDR (New Technology Loader) takes it from there. If you get the “NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart” what’s most likely going on is the BIOS either didn’t look for the right drive, didn’t find the right partition, it wasn’t active, didn’t find the MBR, or the MBR didn’t list NTLDR in the right place, or the location of NTLDR changed.”

ComputerHope has another excellent article enlisting the causes for these errors and tutorials on how to fix them too.

Cause:

1. Computer is booting from a non-bootable source.

2. Computer hard disk drive is not properly setup in BIOS.

3. Corrupt NTLDR and/or NTDETECT.COM file.

4. Misconfiguration with the boot.ini file.

5. Attempting to upgrade from a Windows 95, 98, or ME computer that is using FAT32.

6. New hard disk drive being added.

7. Corrupt boot sector / master boot record.

8. Seriously corrupted version of Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

9. Loose or Faulty IDE/EIDE hard disk drive cable.

HOW WE FIXED NTLDR MISSING ON OUR COMPUTER



We tried several of the possible soultions, but none worked well. Finally what worked was that since NTLDR was missing, we decided to substitute the NTLDR file in the right place. Since we had access to another computer, we copied the NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM which was available from the recovery CD which comes with computer. If you do not have the recovery CD, they were available from the site mentioned above or is available from another computer using the same Operating System (Windows XP in our case). The location was C:\i386\ntldr C:\i386\ntdetect.com

We then used a bootable disc to restart the computer (the Win XP bootable CD did not work, a Win 98 bootable CD worked). After entering MS DOS mode, these 2 files were copied to the C drive in the proper location. After restart, then pressing F10 on start up (used for system recovery on my computer), we were able to start the repair of Windows via system recovery (which was not possible earlier). This reinstalled all Windows drivers and system files, while preserving all data on my computer.

Thus, I was saved from formatting my hard drive, learned how to make a bootable disc, learned copying files in MS DOS, how to perform system recovery and remember to keep the original PC system recovery CD safe. So before you end up formatting your hard drive, give these other options a try.
Andre
2009-08-13 17:51:49 UTC
You need to format the Hard Drive!!!
brad p
2009-08-13 17:53:12 UTC
there are some discs that you could buy to fix the NTLDR issue or you could reinstall windows


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