How understanding and problem-solving NTLDR is the message that lack a little difficult. It is easy for the middle and upper class, but especially the beginners class in repair of computers, the problem is not so easy. In fact, this problem has been that you referred in several previous articles, but only superficially. The debate this time is much more complete home the cause until that fix this in more detail. There are several ways in which "Lack NTLDR" message manifested, as below :
- NTLDR is missing press any key to restart
- NTLDR is missing press ctrl + alt + del to restart
- boot couldn't find NTLDR please insert another disk
Message "NTLDR is missing" usually appears after the computer has just turned on, ie immediately after the Power On Self Test (POST) is complete. Cases like this until now only occurs on Windows XP or earlier versions. There are several possible causes for NTLDR errors, including the most common error message "NTLDR is missing".
cause of the error NTLDR
- The most common reason for this error is when the team is trying to boot from hard drives or flash memory drives are not configured to boot, in other words, try to boot from a source not boot. This also applies to the optical unit or drive to be a source of boot.
- Other possible causes include corrupt files, incorrect configuration file, the hard drive problem, upgrading the operating system, the sector of the hard disk is corrupted, the BIOS is outdated, and the IDE damaged or loose cable.
| improvements to NTLDR missing
- try restarting PC, NTLDR missing could have been accidental
- Verify the optical drive (CD / DVD), and remove the cable for a while. Also remove all the external drive, and then restart the computer. Many times, "Missing NTLDR" If the PC you are trying to boot from a country that does not boot, CD drives / DVD or external hard disk or flash drives. Note: If you find that one of the albums are the cause of your problem and is often the case, it is recommended the BIOS boot order directly from the first hard disk drive.
- Check the hard disk drive and other drives in the BIOS settings and make sure that you are right. Configuration of the BIOS tells the team that it is not proper configuration of the unit so that it can cause problems, including the error NTLDR. Note: in general, set automatic configuration of hard drives and optical drives in the BIOS that tends to be a safe option if you're not sure what to do.
- Restore NTLDR and ntdetect.com files from the Windows XP CD. Restore two critics of the system of the original Windows XP CD files also can solve the problem.
- Repair or replace the boot.ini file. This method will avoid errors if the cause is NTLDR file boot.ini is not configured correctly for the installation of Windows XP.
- Create a boot partition in the partition of Windows XP system. If the partition's boot sector is damaged or configured correctly, you will receive the message "NTLDR missing".
- Fix Windows XP master boot record. NTLDR error message may also appear if the master boot record is damaged.
- Go and reinstalling all internal data cables and power cord for hard disk drives. NTLDR error message may be caused by IDE cable loose or damaged. Try to replace the IDE cables if you suspect that it may be corrupt.
- Update of the plate base BIOS. Sometimes, outdated version of the BIOS can cause the "lack NTLDR" error.
- Perform the installation of Windows XP repair. Type of installation is intended to replace lost or damaged files.
- If in step 10 above problem nor is complete, the curve of total re-install Windows XP. This type of installation to remove Windows XP from your PC and install again from scratch.
- Place the hard disk drive and then do a new installation of Windows XP again. If the above fails, including the installation of the total of the last stage, it is likely that they face the problem of damage to the hardware that is the hard disk drive.
Note : An error NTLDR is only valid for the Windows XP operating systems, including Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition. Windows 7 and Windows Vista does not use NTLDR.
|
0 comments:
Post a Comment