Repair Ntldr in Windows Xp
To resolve this behavior, replace the Windows XP Ntldr and Ntdetect.com files. Follow these steps: Start the Recovery Console, type fixboot at the prompt, and then press ENTER. If the Recovery Console does not appear, follow these steps: Use one of the following methods to start the computer so that you can access the file system of the boot partition: Specify another operating system on the Boot menu. Start from the Windows XP CD-ROM, and then at the Windows Setup screen, press "R" to use the Recovery Console to repair the Windows installation. Use a Windows NT 4.0 boot disk that also contains the Windows XP boot files. If your boot partition is a basic disk that is formatted with the FAT file system, use an MS-DOS boot disk. Copy the Ntldr and Ntdetect.com files from the I386 folder on the Windows XP CD-ROM to the root folder of your boot drive. The boot drive is typically drive C. If you are using MS-DOS to perform this file replacement, you may have to remove the ...