Ntfldr.exe is missing in win xp os what will you do?
Answer Posted / k.karthik.
In windows XP NTLDR is the file runs in while system
booting.
NTLDR (abbreviation of NT Loader) is the boot loader for
all releases of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system up
to and including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. NTLDR
is typically run from the primary hard disk drive, but it
can also run from portable storage devices such as a CD-
ROM, USB flash drive, or floppy disk. NTLDR can also load a
non NT-based operating system given the appropriate boot
sector in a file.
NTLDR requires, at the minimum, the following two files to
be on the system volume:
* NTLDR, which contains the main boot loader itself
* boot.ini, which contains configuration options for a boot
menu.
Easy method was copy from other system and connect it has a
secondry and paste the file in correct location.
Then restart the system it will fix and works.
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