Tuesday, March 10, 2009

NTLDR file is missing...

Have you ever happen to get this message when you start your computer??

NTLDR file is missing.......

So how do you solve it? Here I have some tips that might help based on my previous experienced... Actually it happen if your hard disc suddenly fail to start, that makes your system fail to read your operating system(OS).. It always happen to those who had more that one hard disc installed in your PC... But sometimes it happen to those who only had one hard disc which by any means, your hard disc is almost broken..(No offense.. hehe)..

How to solve this problem?? Aha, here I got some tips that I've used before:

1. First check in your BIOS, in the boot priority and make sure the first boot disc is the one that you installed windows...

2. If this still fail, why not remove all the other hard discs and leave only the one that contains windows in it..

3. If it happen when you are planning to reformat your PC, why not instead of setting the first boot to be the CD ROM, changed it to the hard disc (the one you plan to install windows), the use the alternative ways of setting the booting configuration which are by hitting F8 or F12 (depends on your motherboard model)..

4. If all still not work, I think you might need a new hard disc.. Hehe.. Or maybe just used other hard disc you have to install windows because sometime, a hard disc that almost broken cannot support windows inside it (maybe just used it to stored mp3, video or other unimportant files that you have).. I've experienced this before and the hard disc only last for another moth before it is trully broken.. huhu

I think that's all I know... Aha, for entering BIOS, you first need to restart the PC, if it already started to show NTLDR file is missing, just hit ALT-CTRL-DELETE so that system will reboot (instead of pressing the reset button, this one is much more better).. Then, just hit the DELETE or F2 button to enter the BIOS mode..

- Good luck! -

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