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Donna - 27 Aug 2006 21:30 GMT
I shut down my computer and unpluged it due to a storm, then when I pluged it
up it wont power up, so I started to use the parts in an older one, but when
it come on and starts to load it says that [NTLDR is missing ] and I have no
clue what that is. Can someone please help me.
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Mike M - 27 Aug 2006 21:51 GMT
Donna,

NTLDR is the NT loader used when booting a system running Win2K or XP.
NTLDR is not part of Win Me or any other Win 9x operating system.

What exactly are you trying to do?  What changes have you made to the
system that is giving the ntldr message?
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> I shut down my computer and unpluged it due to a storm, then when I
> pluged it up it wont power up, so I started to use the parts in an
> older one, but when it come on and starts to load it says that [NTLDR
> is missing ] and I have no clue what that is. Can someone please help
> me.
Donna - 28 Aug 2006 17:26 GMT
Okay I have a older dell computer and my daughter just told me the hard drive
has xp on it  I'm just trying to rebuild the computer
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> Donna,
>
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> > is missing ] and I have no clue what that is. Can someone please help
> > me.
 
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