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It is the system boot file NTLDR that is missing. This file is in the root directory of the C drive, which is a file with hidden, system attributes. Both Windows 2000 and Windows NT and Windows XP must boot through this file.
WindowsPE, just copy the NTLDR file of WindowsPE (because WindowsPE is a lite version of WindowsXP without any boot). Or if you have a system wizard installation disk, type fixboot in the troublefix console and press enter. But the best, and safest, is the heavy security system.
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The NTLDR file under the system disk is missing. Go find an NTLDR and throw it in with a PE disc and it's OK...No PE disc:
Boot your computer with the Win XP disc and press the R key to launch the Recovery Console when the Welcome to Installer screen appears. If you're using a dual-boot or multi-boot machine, select the installation that needs to be accessed from the Recovery Console. When prompted, type your administrator password.
If the administrator password is empty, just press enter. At the command prompt, enter copy x: i386tldr c:
Enter), copy x: c: (Enter), x:
Your optical drive, C: operating system installation directory) If prompted to overwrite the file, type y and press enter. To view information about a specific command, type the help command name at the command prompt and press Enter.
To quit and restart your computer, type exit at the command prompt and press Enter. Beg.
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Meaning: Reboot and select the correct boot device or plug it in to boot**Select Boot. And if the hard disk is successfully detected, it can enter the system. Reasons for hard drive detection failures:
A: The motherboard BIOS is out of power, or the BIOS settings are wrong, and you can't remember the hard disk information, if your system date is incorrect, it is likely to be the reason. Workaround:
Replace the BIOS battery and re-enter the BIOS to test the hard drive. Open the case, remove the shiny battery on the motherboard, and then try to install it after a few minutes, unplugging the case power cord first.
b:IDE SATA cable is of poor quality or plugged in. Workaround:
Change the IDE SATA cable or plug the IDE SATA cable into another IDE SATA slot on the motherboard, do not connect the hard disk cable with other IDE devices, such as optical drives, separate the two IDE cables, and set the master and slave disks correctly.
C: The hard disk is faulty and may need to be replaced.
D: There is a problem with the boot sector of the hard disk. You can check in the BIOS first, whether you can find the hard disk in the BIOS, if you can't find the hard disk in the BIOS, which may be the hard disk is broken.
If you can find the hard disk in the BIOS, set the optical drive to boot, put the system disk in the optical drive, and reinstall the system.
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Immediately after booting, press F8 to the advanced option to appear in the let go,Select the "latest correct configuration" Enter to repair,If you still can't boot the system, you can only reinstall the system。 The so-called "reinstallation" refers to the reinstallation of the operating system, starting from the current actual situation, it is estimated that few friends among ordinary users will choose Linux, OS 2, UNIX and other alternative operating systems, so we are referring to the reinstallation of the Windows operating system.
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Hello. Suspected misconfiguration.
This situation occurs because the manually configured CMOS parameters do not match the local hardware environment. In general, you can press the F1 key to skip the non-fatal error and start the computer directly according to the prompt message on the black background and white text on the screen, or press the del key to enter the CMOS, then press F9 to load the predefined parameters or select Load optimized defaults or load fail-safe defaults, and then press F10 to save and exit the restart.
You try it first.
Questions. I've tried it now, but it doesn't work.
Then consider a hardware failure.
Most likely, the memory module is corrupted.
Questions. All right. Uh-huh.
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This is not found to boot the system, it is recommended to press F9 to enter the boot interface to see if the boot can be found.
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Is this situation happening suddenly?,Is there a USB flash drive or disc on the computer that is not a boot disk?,If so, take it out.,Restart it to see.。 If that doesn't work, consider re-installing the machine.
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There are several common reasons why the computer turns on and the English does not move:
The first is that there are letter prompts for F1 and F2, and you can enter the system by pressing the F1 or F2 key;
The second is to prompt the Ctrl+Alt+Del key, which is generally a system file that is corrupted and can be recovered by reinstalling the system;
The third is a prompt that starts with diskboot, which is generally that the hard disk is not found, and the hard disk data cable and power cable are replugged or replaced.
Maybe it's caused by an abnormal shutdown or other software problem, you need to restart the computer first, and press the alt+ctrl+delete key combination on the keyboard to restart.
Restart the computer while holding down the F8 of the keyboard, the computer will enter the advanced boot options, by using the up and down keys of the keyboard, select "Last correct configuration (advanced)", then the computer will start the computer from the last normal boot.
If our computer boots up normally, you can use PC Security Guard to scan your computer to check if there is a security problem. If pressing the F8 key does not enter the "Advanced Boot Options", or if the system does not boot normally after selecting "Last Correct Configuration (Advanced)", it is recommended to reinstall the system.
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