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NTDLR missing error message

megskew

Junior Member
Just finished putting together my first computer. When I got it to power up, I get the above error message. What did I do wrong and how to fix it.

SOUND HERCULES|FORTISSIMO III 7.1 R
7 IN 1 FLASH READER3.5" USB2.0 SL
VGA PROLINK|GF FX5200 8X 128MB 5ns
POWER SUPPLY ANTEC TRUE430 ATX RTL
HD 160GB|SEAGAT ST3160023AS SATA %
CPU P4/2.8CGHz 800M 478P/512K HT RT
DDRAM 512MB PC-3200 GL5123200B-G %
MB i875P|5P1A6D GA-8IK1100 ATX 8X
CASE COOLERMAS|ATXM TAC-T01 RT
The motherboard is gigabyte. Thanks for any help


Marvin 🙁
 
I'm not convinced it is a virus. Is this Hard Drive loaded with the OS from a previous setup? Sounds more like a conflict between MB/chipsets than anything else. You might be looking to do a fresh install.
 
You can get that with misconfigured BIOS also.
Try running memtest86 first. Run it for 10 loops ... you want no errors.

Usually when you do get that message... one has to re-install OS (or re-image, or attempt a OS repair)
(but not always ... )

If you can figure out where the problem lies (like if you only changed one BIOS item)

and set it back ... then re-boot ... the OS might boot again

Or ... if you did what 'bus2b' said ... you definately will need to re-install.
 
When I saw this same message on a friends new computer where XP was being installed I copied this file from the root directory from my computer to his and all was fine.

If I am not mistaken this is a hidden and read only attributed file. Copy it friom another computer with XP after changing the setting in Windows Explorer [ toools/folder-options/view ] to show all hidden and system files.
 
PC Load Letter, what the fvck does that mean!?

actually, i had this before--i just formatted and reinstalled the OS. there is a work around but i cannot remember what it is. i am a wealth of information, aren't i?
 
Originally posted by: yodayoda
PC Load Letter, what the fvck does that mean!?

actually, i had this before--i just formatted and reinstalled the OS. there is a work around but i cannot remember what it is. i am a wealth of information, aren't i?

Had the same issue - the work around doesn't always work.

When I had it it turned out to be a HD problem.
 
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