Win7 system boot ntldr is missing how to solve?

  

It is normal for the computer to boot up. When the fault occurs, we can solve the problem according to the corresponding prompts. Recently, a Win7 system user encountered an error message that ntldr is missing when booting. In fact, this is caused by the loss of the system file ntldr. Here is a solution to the fault.

1, when the computer's hard drive information has been tampered with, that may cause the system can not find the hard drive, the system can not find the file system partition, you can enter the system BIOS Win7 panel, and then locate the Standard CMOS Setup Item, then set the hard disk to Auto.

2, under the Win7 system, set the system active partition, find an MS-DOS toolbox CD, then run Fdisk, and then select 2 (Set active partition) for system partition activation.

3, if you still can not operate, it may be because the main boot record in the Win7 system hard disk partition is destroyed, so can not find the system partition, then you can only run FDISK /MBR under MS-DOS toolbox.

Knowing that the ntldr file is missing, you only need to find it back to fix the problem. The above is the three steps to retrieve the ntldr file. If you encounter this problem during booting, you can use the above method to solve it.

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