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Problem booting XP Pro sp2: NTLDR is missing
Hi,
A script I was writing accidentally created a large number of files (more than 10,000 of them, with names no_1.txt, no_2.txt, etc.) in the root directory of my C: drive. When I tried to reboot, I got the message: "NTLDR is missing", and I cannot boot the computer (a Dell Inspiron 8500 laptop). This problem is described by MS in their KB article Q329397, where they suggest that you obtain and run a file named BCUPDATE2.EXE. I was able to load the XP recovery console, and I can see that everything is there (NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, the 10,000+ files, etc.) I will try to get BCUPDATE2.EXE tomorrow from MS, but I have a number of other questions: 1. I would like to delete the 10,000 files I accidentally created (will this solve the problem?) but the recovery console does not let me use wildcards. I created (in another computer) a batch file to delete these files, but I can't copy the batch file to the problem computer. Can't eject the cd cannot read from network, cannot read from USB memory stick. Any suggestions. 2. Once I get BCUPDATE2.EXe from MS, I am going to have the same problem. How a I going to copy BCUPDATE2.EXE to the hard drive of the problem computer? (and I am not sure whether it can execute external commands) 3. Because I upgraded to XP SP2, BCUPDATE2.EXE may already be in some sub-directory of my computer, but it is difficult to find it because the recovery console does not search across directories. 4. The MS article suggests a work-around by creating a boot diskette. My computer does not have a diskette drive, but I would like to create a boot CD-ROM. Is this possible? How do I do it? To make matters worse, this laptop has trouble booting from the cdrom. It works one time in 50 tries (the other 49 times, it seems to ignore the "boot from cdrom" instruction given while booting. I would appreciate any suggestions. this is driving me mad! thanks, Gabriel |
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Delete 700 files at a time to avoid jamming up the recycle bin. Delete what is
in the recycle bin before refilling it again. |
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Yes, but the recovery console does not let me delete files that easily (and
I don't think it knows about the recycle bin). I would have to type the 10,000 names, you see. thanks, gabriel "Cymbal Man Freq." Don't g wrote in message ... Delete 700 files at a time to avoid jamming up the recycle bin. Delete what is in the recycle bin before refilling it again. |
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Gabriel Toro wrote: Yes, but the recovery console does not let me delete files that easily (and I don't think it knows about the recycle bin). I would have to type the 10,000 names, you see. thanks, gabriel Actually, creating a boot disk is not really that difficult. It has to be done with another Windows XP computer by first formatting a floppy diskette and they copying Ntdetect.com and Ntldr. From the failed computer, copy the boot.ini file on to the floppy or write a new boot.ini file in ASCII. Boot the computer from the floppy diskette and Windows XP should start. If not, post a note here with additional details, esp. if HD is not IDE. Good luck. |
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GHalleck:
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, this laptop does not have a diskette drive. cn I create a boot CD? Also, can I do it without Win XP? My other two computers run W98SE. Thanks, Gabriel "GHalleck" wrote in message ... Gabriel Toro wrote: Yes, but the recovery console does not let me delete files that easily (and I don't think it knows about the recycle bin). I would have to type the 10,000 names, you see. thanks, gabriel Actually, creating a boot disk is not really that difficult. It has to be done with another Windows XP computer by first formatting a floppy diskette and they copying Ntdetect.com and Ntldr. From the failed computer, copy the boot.ini file on to the floppy or write a new boot.ini file in ASCII. Boot the computer from the floppy diskette and Windows XP should start. If not, post a note here with additional details, esp. if HD is not IDE. Good luck. |
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Gabriel Toro wrote: GHalleck: Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, this laptop does not have a diskette drive. cn I create a boot CD? Also, can I do it without Win XP? My other two computers run W98SE. Thanks, Gabriel This is an old trick from Windows NT. No, the floppy diskette must be formatted in a NT/2000/XP machine. The boot.ini file is the most important for it forces the computer to go to the operating system, which is in the C:\WINNT folder, and the computer starts from there. The intent, as proposed by GHalleck, is probably to bypass the over-bloated root in Drive C, due to the 10,000 files that are there...if it works. |
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Gabriel,
How did you manage to get Recovery Console? using the Dell O.S. CD? = (must be since this notebook has no diskette drive). I highly suggest you try booting into "Safe Mode with Command Prompt". = Give it a good try. Tap & repeat tapping F8 Function key as the = notebook is rolling with its POST test. --=20 Maurice N MVP Windows - Shell / User ----- Gabriel Toro wrote: GHalleck: =20 Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, this laptop does not have a diskette drive. cn I create a boot CD? =20 Also, can I do it without Win XP? My other two computers run W98SE. =20 Thanks, =20 Gabriel =20 =20 "GHalleck" wrote in message ... =20 =20 Gabriel Toro wrote: =20 Yes, but the recovery console does not let me delete files that easily (and I don't think it knows about the recycle bin). I would have to type the 10,000 names, you see. =20 thanks, =20 gabriel =20 =20 Actually, creating a boot disk is not really that difficult. It has to be done with another Windows XP computer by first formatting a floppy diskette and they copying Ntdetect.com and Ntldr. From the failed computer, copy the boot.ini file on to the floppy or write a new boot.ini file in ASCII. Boot the computer from the floppy diskette and Windows XP should start. If not, post a note here with additional details, esp. if HD is not IDE. Good luck. |
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Gabriel,
P.S. If still no luck with prior suggestions, then as long as you have = the original XP CD, and use of another pc witha CD burner, then you can go see about getting BartPE to make a boot CDR so you can = make your fixes. See BartPE at http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ --=20 Maurice N MVP Windows - Shell / User ----- |
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