If NTLDR is truly missing you could try this first. Go to Start » Run and type in CMD [OK]. In the box that opens, enter the bold text below, one at a time to restore a good copy of the NTLDR file.
ren C:\NTLDR ntldrx [Enter]
If it is missing you'll get an error message that it couldn't be found. That's OK. Then enter:
copy /y C:\i386\NTLDR C:\ [Enter]
Here is a link to a UK site that has that file. I don't know if it is the correct file or not. If you do d/l it and run the exe., I would set up a restore point first (just in case):
chuket
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February 18th, 2005 03:00
dhughes
If NTLDR is truly missing you could try this first. Go to Start » Run and type in CMD [OK]. In the box that opens, enter the bold text below, one at a time to restore a good copy of the NTLDR file.
ren C:\NTLDR ntldrx [Enter]
If it is missing you'll get an error message that it couldn't be found. That's OK. Then enter:
copy /y C:\i386\NTLDR C:\ [Enter]
Here is a link to a UK site that has that file. I don't know if it is the correct file or not. If you do d/l it and run the exe., I would set up a restore point first (just in case):
http://www.poseidon.org.uk/bcupdate2.exe
Taken from from this site:
http://www.windowsforumz.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=262266&ex=Perform-Maintain-Bcupdate2-utility-