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Old September 10th 09, 11:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
kev5506
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Default Ntldr error....help??

Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ads
  #2  
Old September 11th 09, 07:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
ju.c[_3_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.

When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

XP_Emergency_Boot_Loader_on_USB.zip 526 KB
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ymnnz3ytzfe


NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart
http://tinyempire.com/notes/ntldrismissing.htm

How to fix "NTLDR is Missing" Computer Errors
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ey-to-restart/


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  #3  
Old September 11th 09, 11:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
sandy58[_3_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

On Sep 10, 11:28*pm, kev5506
wrote:
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. *This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. *I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- *copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ * and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. *I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. *I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


http://www.user-guides.co.uk/asp/sea...tldr+downloads
  #4  
Old September 13th 09, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
kev5506
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Default Ntldr error....help??


ju.c,

Thank you. This worked on the first try. I do have one question though.
The directions were kind of vague as to where the 3 copied files (BOOTIMG,
NTLDR, NTDETECT) should actually go. It was tough to figure out which files
were which as the directions referred to the files as" .ini" and they were
"VLC.bin" files. There was a file I did not copy BOOTCAT another VLC.bin
file. Should I have also copied this file? I just placed them in my main
C:\ file.

Now when I boot, I get a message that says: Invalid INI.file Boot from
C:\windows\. I does load fine, it just flashes that messages. Should the 3
files actually be in the windows folder or i386 folder or somewhere else to
eliminate the Invalid INI.file?

Thank you for any further assistance.

Kevin
"ju.c" wrote:

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.

When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

XP_Emergency_Boot_Loader_on_USB.zip 526 KB
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ymnnz3ytzfe


NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart
http://tinyempire.com/notes/ntldrismissing.htm

How to fix "NTLDR is Missing" Computer Errors
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ey-to-restart/


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


  #5  
Old September 14th 09, 09:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
ju.c[_3_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

I can't understand what you're saying.

What's hard to understand he

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.
When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

I think your "ini" error is about the "boot.ini" file.

Please try to explain it again, I'm confused.


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...

ju.c,

Thank you. This worked on the first try. I do have one question though.
The directions were kind of vague as to where the 3 copied files (BOOTIMG,
NTLDR, NTDETECT) should actually go. It was tough to figure out which files
were which as the directions referred to the files as" .ini" and they were
"VLC.bin" files. There was a file I did not copy BOOTCAT another VLC.bin
file. Should I have also copied this file? I just placed them in my main
C:\ file.

Now when I boot, I get a message that says: Invalid INI.file Boot from
C:\windows\. I does load fine, it just flashes that messages. Should the 3
files actually be in the windows folder or i386 folder or somewhere else to
eliminate the Invalid INI.file?

Thank you for any further assistance.

Kevin
"ju.c" wrote:

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.

When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

XP_Emergency_Boot_Loader_on_USB.zip 526 KB
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ymnnz3ytzfe


NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart
http://tinyempire.com/notes/ntldrismissing.htm

How to fix "NTLDR is Missing" Computer Errors
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ey-to-restart/


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


  #6  
Old September 14th 09, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Daave[_8_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

kev5506 wrote:

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file.


Are you sure that your CD (or DVD) drive is D:?

Or

Are you sure there wasn't a typo when you entered that command?


  #7  
Old September 14th 09, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
kev5506
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Posts: 3
Default Ntldr error....help??

Sorry for the confusion. The process worked, what I'm unsure of is where to
actually put the files so they are in the correct folder within my C: drive.
Right now I just stuck them in the C: drive itself on the first screen.
Should they actually go into the i386 folder.

As far as the .ini issue, the files on the disk show as VLC.bin files and
the instructions online and in the readme file on the disk refer to them as
..ini files. I know I got the right ones as I am getting back into windows
just fine. I belive on start up I am getting the Invalid INI.file boot from
C:\ windows because the 3 files I copied are not in the correct file, during
the boot up it finds them just in the C: drive and not in the windows
forlder, system folder or i386 folder where they would normally be. I hope
this is a little clearer.

Thank You,

Kevin

"ju.c" wrote:

I can't understand what you're saying.

What's hard to understand he

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.
When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

I think your "ini" error is about the "boot.ini" file.

Please try to explain it again, I'm confused.


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...

ju.c,

Thank you. This worked on the first try. I do have one question though.
The directions were kind of vague as to where the 3 copied files (BOOTIMG,
NTLDR, NTDETECT) should actually go. It was tough to figure out which files
were which as the directions referred to the files as" .ini" and they were
"VLC.bin" files. There was a file I did not copy BOOTCAT another VLC.bin
file. Should I have also copied this file? I just placed them in my main
C:\ file.

Now when I boot, I get a message that says: Invalid INI.file Boot from
C:\windows\. I does load fine, it just flashes that messages. Should the 3
files actually be in the windows folder or i386 folder or somewhere else to
eliminate the Invalid INI.file?

Thank you for any further assistance.

Kevin
"ju.c" wrote:

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.

When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

XP_Emergency_Boot_Loader_on_USB.zip 526 KB
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ymnnz3ytzfe


NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart
http://tinyempire.com/notes/ntldrismissing.htm

How to fix "NTLDR is Missing" Computer Errors
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ey-to-restart/


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  #8  
Old September 16th 09, 12:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
ju.c[_3_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

Again, I don't understand.

What files are you trying to copy?
.... and why?
.... and what's that "VLC.bin" file?

To fix the "NTLDR is missing" error all you needed to do was
just copy the "ntldr" file from the "USB Flash Drive" to the
Windows root (C:\).

Write down the "ini" error message in full and post it here.


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Sorry for the confusion. The process worked, what I'm unsure of is where to
actually put the files so they are in the correct folder within my C: drive.
Right now I just stuck them in the C: drive itself on the first screen.
Should they actually go into the i386 folder.

As far as the .ini issue, the files on the disk show as VLC.bin files and
the instructions online and in the readme file on the disk refer to them as
.ini files. I know I got the right ones as I am getting back into windows
just fine. I belive on start up I am getting the Invalid INI.file boot from
C:\ windows because the 3 files I copied are not in the correct file, during
the boot up it finds them just in the C: drive and not in the windows
forlder, system folder or i386 folder where they would normally be. I hope
this is a little clearer.

Thank You,

Kevin

"ju.c" wrote:

I can't understand what you're saying.

What's hard to understand he

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.
When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

I think your "ini" error is about the "boot.ini" file.

Please try to explain it again, I'm confused.


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...

ju.c,

Thank you. This worked on the first try. I do have one question though.
The directions were kind of vague as to where the 3 copied files (BOOTIMG,
NTLDR, NTDETECT) should actually go. It was tough to figure out which files
were which as the directions referred to the files as" .ini" and they were
"VLC.bin" files. There was a file I did not copy BOOTCAT another VLC.bin
file. Should I have also copied this file? I just placed them in my main
C:\ file.

Now when I boot, I get a message that says: Invalid INI.file Boot from
C:\windows\. I does load fine, it just flashes that messages. Should the 3
files actually be in the windows folder or i386 folder or somewhere else to
eliminate the Invalid INI.file?

Thank you for any further assistance.

Kevin
"ju.c" wrote:

Grab this archive and create the bootable USB.

When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).

XP_Emergency_Boot_Loader_on_USB.zip 526 KB
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ymnnz3ytzfe


NTLDR is missing, press any key to restart
http://tinyempire.com/notes/ntldrismissing.htm

How to fix "NTLDR is Missing" Computer Errors
http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ey-to-restart/


ju.c


"kev5506" wrote in message ...
Upon returning home I found my desktop had restarted and displayed the ntldr
missing error, press ctrl, alt, del to restart. This just returns to the
error screen.

I have service pack 3. I have checked my boot sequence and it is correct as
far drives.

I have tried from start up disc- copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\ and recieve
"Access is denied" therefor i cannot copy the file. I also did the following
and upon reboot, right back to the ntldr missing error.

On the next screen, at the prompt, type in chkdsk /r {with a space
before the /r parameter} and press Enter. Let it run.
At the prompt again, type in "fixmbr" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
At the prompt again, type in "fixboot" {without the quotes} and
press Enter.
Remove your XP CD and restart the computer.

I did check my dir thru the command prompt and the ntldr file is defiantly
missing.

Is there anything else I can do. I thought I read somewhere about just
putting the ntldr file on a disk and booting with that, didn't sound too
feasible.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  #9  
Old September 18th 09, 01:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Richard[_12_]
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Default Ntldr error....help??

Hi "kev5506",

If I may briefly jump in...

"kev5506" wrote in message
...
Sorry for the confusion. The process worked, what I'm unsure of is where
to actually put the files so they are in the correct folder within my
C: drive.
Right now I just stuck them in the C: drive itself on the first screen.


That is the correct location for the NTLDR file.

Should they actually go into the i386 folder.


No. Let's make sure we are clear on what you have done first.

As far as the .ini issue, the files on the disk show as VLC.bin files and
the instructions online and in the readme file on the disk refer to them
as .ini files. I know I got the right ones as I am getting back into
windows just fine. I belive on start up I am getting the Invalid
INI.file boot from C:\ windows because the 3 files I copied are not in
the correct file, during the boot up it finds them just in the C: drive
and not in the windows forlder, system folder or i386 folder where they
would normally be. I hope this is a little clearer.


By "instructions online" are you referring to one of the 3 links ju.c
provided in the first reply? (Which one?)

By "Windows drive", ju.c meant the drive where the Windows operating system
is installed, not the Windows folder. (see below)

ju.c When your desktop loads, copy the file "ntldr"
ju.c on the USB to the Windows drive (C:\).


From your earlier message:
The directions were kind of vague as to where the 3 copied files
(BOOTIMG, NTLDR, NTDETECT) should actually go.


The 3 files that are supposed to be in the C-drive root folder a
C:\ntldr
C:\ntdetect.com
C:\boot.ini

The 1st one does NOT have a file extension. The 2nd one has a dot com file
extension. The 3rd one has a dot ini file extension. You only needed the
ntldr file according to your original description of the problem.
(NTLDR = NT operating system LoaDeR)

To see those 3 files from Command Prompt:
C:\dir /ah

Make sure they are there, and spelled correctly.

Are you still using the USB to boot the system, or getting in without it?

If you are able to get to your desktop, right-click My Computer and click
Properties. Click Advanced tab. Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
Click the "Edit" button. (That opens the boot.ini file. Do not change
anything at this time.) In that file, Press Ctrl+A to Select All. Press
Ctrl+C to copy. Click upper right X to close that. Cancel the 2 dialog
windows. Paste what you copied into a reply here. (If boot.ini does not
appear there, report what, if anything happens.)

Also, in Control Panel, open Folder Options, click View tab.
In Advanced settings, make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is selected,
and remove the checkmark before "Hide protected operating system files".
(Read the Warning twice and click Yes.) Click OK. That will enable you to
see the super-hidden files in the root C:\ folder. (After everything is
working again, go back and re-checkmark protected operating system files.)

What exactly is the complete INI message you are getting?

(Hope this helps.
--Richard



 




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