How To Restore NTLDR and
Ntdetect.com From the Windows XP CD
The
NTLDR
and Ntdetect.com files are important system files that are used by your computer
to start the Windows XP operating
system.
These files can become damaged, corrupted or deleted for a number of reasons and
are usually brought to your attention by the "NTLDR
is Missing"
error message.
Follow
these easy steps to restore the damaged/corrupted or missing NTLDR and
Ntdetect.com files from the Windows XP CD using the Recovery
Console.
Difficulty:
Easy
Time
Required: Restoring
the NTLDR and Ntdetect.com files from the Windows XP CD usually takes less than
15 minutes
Here's
How:
2.
When
you reach the command prompt (detailed in Step
6
in the link above), type the following two commands, pressing Enter after
each one:
copyd:\i386\ntldr
c:\
copyd:\i386\ntdetect.com
c:\
In
the command listed above, d represents the drive letter assigned to the
optical
drive
that your Windows XP CD is currently in. While this is most often d, your
system could assign a different letter. Also, c:\ represents the root
folder of the partition
that Windows XP is currently installed on. Again, this is most often the case
but your system could be different.
3.
If
you're prompted to overwrite either of the two files, press
Y.
4.
Take
out the Windows XP CD, type exit and then press Enter to restart
your PC.
Assuming
that missing or corrupt versions of the NTLDR and/or Ntdetect.com files were
your only issues, Windows XP should now start normally.
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