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1. Start the computer in any other way.
2. Use the dir ntldr s command to find this file from the backup file. The path is relatively long, just copy it and copy it to the root directory of the C drive.
3. The key is to write to the hard disk, you can't copy it, you must execute the debug ntldr command. Write the w command and exit the q command on the command line. This is the only way to ensure that the actual writing to the hard disk is guaranteed.
4. Restart. What do you think? The picture that I had been waiting for so much came back soon, and there were some tears in my eyes. Ha, don't thank me, I'm the same person who has fallen to the end of the world, but I'm unlucky before you, just find a solution to it, don't forget if you have anything good to share with me.
Part 2: Repair Windows XP boot system.
1.In the BIOS settings, use the optical drive to boot the computer.
2.Put in the Windows XP disc Start your computer inside the optical drive.
3.Let the disc automatically execute until it stops, three choices will appear, press R to select Repair PC will ask which system to enter, please select the code name of Windows XP, and then enter the administrator password (the same as the administrator password entered during installation) If you don't have a password, just press the enter key.
4.Type fixboot under C:Windows> and press Y to confirm.
5.Under C:Windows> type CD.
6.Type attrib -h ntldr under C:>
7.Type attrib -s ntldr under C:>
8.Type attrib -r ntldr under c:>
9.Type attrib -h under C:>
10.Type attrib -s under c:>
11.Type attrib -r under c:>
12.Under C:>, type Copy X:I386NTLDR C: Note: X: is the code name of the optical drive.
13.Under C:>, type Copy C:
14.When you're done, removing the Win XP disc and typing exit will restart your computer.
15.In the BIOS, select back and boot the computer with the hard disk.
16.If you use the Chinese version of Windows XP, if there is garbled characters in the menu when starting, you can copy the Windows XP CD i386 directory to the root directory of the C drive after entering Windows XP, and delete it from the root directory of the C drive if you use the English version of Windows XP.
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