Laptop bootup problem

OREOSpeedwagon

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May 30, 2001
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Ok, I've got this old Pentium laptop that won't boot up. I know, it's probably not worth fixing, but we're getting ready to go to Myrtle Beach, and I'd like to have something to do at the hotel if I'm bored. Right after I turn it on, and the memory check is done, I get the message:

NTLDR is missing
Press any key to restart

When I press a key, I get the same message over and over. I am running Windows 95 on this one.

Thanks in advance,
Bryce
 

michec

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NTLDR is a WinNT/Win2K file needed to boot up. Did you try installing NT or Win2K on it?

To fix the problem, get a Win95 boot disk. Once you get to a DOS prompt, type "sys a: c:" and that should fix it.
 

wyvrn

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I get this sometimes on Win98 machines when I leave a non-bootable floppy drive.