The NTLDR into the system is lost and cannot enter the PE

Updated on technology 2024-04-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If so, it may be that there is an error in your hard drive, and in the worst case, the hard drive has bad sectors. It is recommended to use the disc version of PE to try to enter and repair the system, if possible, monitor the hard disk for bad sectors, if it is a desktop, it is recommended to plug and unplug the hardware (such as the hard disk data cable) and reconnect it.

    If you are talking about PE is the disc version of PE, it should have nothing to do with the loss of NTLDR.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be extracted from the installation disc, (or ghost file or other normal computer) by the following methods:

    1. Enter the system fault recovery console.

    2. Go to C drive.

    3. Input"copy x:\i386\ntldr c:\"(Note:.)

    x is the disc drive letter) and press enter, if the system prompts whether to overwrite, press it"y", enter"copy x:\i386\ c:\", press Enter, and then enter the exit command to exit the console and restart.

    Workaround for this failure in Windows 2003 Server.

    1.Boot the computer with the Windows 2003 installation disk and enter the Windows 2003 Server installation interface.

    2.The interface prompts "To fix the installation of Windows 2003 Server, press R", press the R key to continue; 3.The Failback Console prompt "C:" appears on the screen

    Winnt, which Windows 2003 installation to log in to (to cancel, press enter)? Type "1" here and press Enter;

    4.Type the administrator password and press enter;

    5.Type copy h: win2003 ent i386 ntldr c: and press enter (note: the disc I use is windows 2003 two-in-one CD, if it is another installation disk, you can use the search command to find the location of the ntldr file, generally in the i386 directory. “h:

    For My Disc Drive Letter), if you are prompted to overwrite the file, type y, and then press enter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I had no choice but to reinstall the system. Use the optical drive to boot the installation, if you don't have an optical drive, remove the hard disk and install it on another computer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reason for this issue is: The NTLDR file could not be found.

    The solution and detailed operation steps are as follows:

    1. The first step is to insert the USB flash drive, restart the computer, boot from the USB flash drive, select the [03] option, press the Enter key to confirm, see the figure below, and go to the steps below.

    2. In the second step, after performing the above operations, click "Start" - Programs - System Maintenance - System Boot Repair option on the desktop, see the figure below, go to the steps below.

    3. In the third step, after performing the above operations, you can select the appropriate operation according to your needs, taking automatic repair as an example. First, enter the function number "1" on the keyboard and confirm, see the image below, go to the steps below.

    4. The fourth step, after performing the above operations, the automatic repair, the words "successful repair" will be displayed, and then jump to the repair report, the repair is completed, select [2] to exit, see the figure below, go to the steps below.

    5. In the fifth step, after performing the above operations, restart the computer, no longer report errors, and enter the system normally, as shown in the figure below. In this way, the problem is solved.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is a prompt for you to specify which file is corrupted, copy it under PE.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You go into PE and then use Disk Utility Diskgenius to rebuild the hard drive MBR and additionally fix the system boot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This symptom looks like there is a problem with the boot partition of the hard drive. So it's useless for you to reformat and redo the system. I'm guessing you're using the ghost version of your system, right?

    You can find a boot repair tool to fix the boot or find a disc (of course, you can also use a USB flash drive to boot the image), if it is not the ghost version. Reinstalling it will do just that.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Repartition the hard drive and install the system.

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