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ntldr is missing.
press ctrl+alt+del to reboot...
Chinese translation: ntldr file is missing.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.
If you reset your BIOS to your appearance, this can cause these issues.
Since the data on the hard drive is dynamic and updated all the time, the BIOS exit settings should be backed up without any programs installed. Therefore, some computers will have a situation where the system cannot be loaded after restoring the BIOS out settings, that is, NTLDR (system file, no extension, related to the multi-system boot menu) is lost.
Solution: You can try to repair the system with the repair function of the Windows installation disc (if you have XP, use XP's installation CD to repair, and if you have Vista, use Vista to repair the installation CD. The repair function here is only available on Windows genuine discs or CD-ROMs in standard installation mode, and the installation discs of the Ghost system do not have the repair function).
Here's how:
1.Insert the Windows installation disc and restart your PC.
2.When it appears"press any key to continue...", press a random key (it's best not to press ESC, F8 and other special keys, you can press enter) to enter the installation interface.
3.When the Chinese interface appears, select "Repair Windows using the Fault Management Recovery Console", and "Which Windows installation do you want to log in to?" appears. , the default input is 1, and enter.
Then type in the administrator account password and press enter (if you don't press enter directly).
The x below represents your drive letter. If that doesn't work, replace x with d, e, f, etc. Usually you can replace the x with the drive letter in your system.
c:\copy x:\i386\ntldr c:\
If you are prompted to replace the original file, you only need to enter y and press enter to confirm the replacement. Then restart your computer.
Copied, I don't know if it's useful.
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
Dear Lenovo users, hello! Ctrl+Alt+Del is a shortcut to open Task Manager. The computer will not be formatted, only the system will be restored.
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There are usually two scenarios:
If it is a partition other than Zone C, such as D, E, F, ,..After formatting, all kinds of data in the corresponding partition will be lost, and the entire partition will be emptied into a blank usable state;
If the C area is the system partition, it cannot be formatted in the operating system. It can be formatted under the boot of another system, but due to the loss of system files in Area C, then restarting the computer at this time will not be able to enter the system from the hard disk. You need to reinstall the system before your computer can work properly.
Format is the operation of initializing a disk or partition within a disk, which usually results in all files in the existing disk or partition being erased. Formatting is usually divided into low-level formatting and high-level formatting. Unless otherwise specified, formatting a hard disk is usually referred to as advanced formatting, while formatting a floppy disk usually includes both.
Solution: First of all, for the disk is formatted or the file is deleted, the possibility of data recovery is very large, the reason is that the system is not really clear about the data, but just made a mark, as long as there is no data writing operation for the formatted disk can be completely recovered, if there is data written, there may be the possibility of new data overwriting on the data (depending on how much data is written, the degree of coverage is also different), data recovery software is actually a lot of basically all support format scanning and recoveryIf the recovered data is not too much, the general software can cope with it, and the cracked version is flying all over the world, such as: I data recovery, Rubik's Cube (**There is a gadget in the green version) and so on.
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In addition to the C disk, the contents of which disk is not stored in the other disks, and it is best to back it up in advance. If the C disk is formatted, not only the content in it is gone, but also the system has to be reinstalled, and the driver and application software must be reinstalled, which is very troublesome. It's best to make a ghost after the system is done, and if you have a problem in the future, you can restore it to the initial installation state with one click, which is much more convenient.
In addition, each disk can be formatted individually. If you have any questions, add more. Mobile phone typing is not easy to look at.
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After formatting, the system may not boot and files may be lost.
If you can enter the system normally, then you need to check whether you have lost important files, and if you do, you can use finaldata to retrieve the lost files.
If the system doesn't boot, you need to reinstall the system.
Please set my answer to it, thanks, buddy.
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Formatting is to forcibly eliminate all software (including some viruses) in the computer and restore it to the way it was when it was first purchased. So be sure to back up the files you need to save before formatting.
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Let's switch to the system with a disc or borrow a computer to make a boot disk yourself.
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What you have to do now is to change the system date and time correctly, otherwise the POST will still come here.
After the change, press F10 to save, reboot and see if there is no system to reinstall the system.
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This is BIOS, computer settings, you can tune Chinese, go to the computer city to spend money to make a system.
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A reinstall of the system should be fine.
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Install the system, there is no system in the fully formatted computer.
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All formatted can only reinstall the system.
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When partitioning the hard disk, set the C drive as the main partition and set it to active, and then install the ghost system, and you're good to go.
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Didn't it show up when it was turned on? Then you check if the hard drive data cable is not connected. Or try reinserting the memory!
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You're really good, formatting is equal to any driver, and any program can't run, your computer is empty, go and reinstall the system.
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Borrow a block system installation tray from someone else to reinstall the system.
ntldl, delete this and reinstall the system. If you don't want to reinstall the system, you have to go to PE, and then copy an NTLDL file from someone else, and copy the file to the original location. However, it is recommended that you reinstall the system. It's safer and faster.
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It's okay to reinstall the system NTLDL if you delete it.,Use the optical drive to install the system.。
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Re-drive the motherboard and install the driver.
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Let's buy a computer, it's more straightforward.
In this case, you can only reinstall the system to see, whether the system disk is also formatted, and the reinstallation system should be solved.
Formatting does not make the computer more advanced, it can only make the C drive clean to facilitate the installation of the system. There are high and low formatting, and the formatting we usually talk about is high grid, and low grid is generally not used. Formatting will delete all the data on the hard drive, and of course all the data on the C drive will be gone.
There's a conceptual confusion about you.
A memory card can be formatted, while the memory is not ...... >>>More
You can try it with data recovery software, but if you don't write new data to your card after formatting, you can use "easyrecovery" to recover after formatting option.
There are two reasons, either the firmware is faulty, and it can be replaced within the warranty, or it is recommended to replace it outside the warranty. On the one hand, it causes unnecessary losses Another reason is that it is a virus, although it is unlikely that there are not many such viruses now, but it is also possible. It is recommended to format it once and then search for a USB flash drive repair tool in the low compartment again.