Yeah not sure what good it will do now. tried reformatting and it froze before it could finish. now every time I boot I get a ntldr is missing error and my keyboard is unresponsive. what do I do now
I'm curious why you're seeing the NTLDR is missing message, as NTLDR is for booting XP and not 7, unless perhaps you have or had a dual-boot XP and 7 setup.
Anyway, try this:
1) Insert either the Windows 7 Installation DVD, or Windows 7 System Repair DVD and reboot.
2) Select the correct keyboard input method and click "Next".
Note: If you are using the Windows7 Install DVD then at the "Install Now" prompt (
Do not pick the "Install Now" option) instead choose the "Repair your computer" option located in the lower left of the display.
3) The System Repair tool will search for a valid operating system and will report that Windows found problems with your computers startup options. Do you want to apply repairs and restart your computer?
4) Click "Repair and restart" and reboot again into the Windows 7 System Repair environment.
5) Click "Next" at the keyboard selection prompt and when the "System Recovery Options" screen appears verify that the "Use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting Windows" is selected.
6) Now from the menu list select the "Command Prompt" option.
7) At the command prompt type the following three commands, pressing enter after each command:
bootrec.exe /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot (may return an "Element not found" message)
bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
8) Close the command prompt window and click the "Startup Repair" option.
9) The repair process may take some time, so wait until the process completes at which point you will see two messages "Windows cannot repair this computer automatically" and "Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically".
(Important Note: As detailed below, Startup Repair must be run multiple times before clicking "Restart"; a minimum of 3 times.)
10) Close this message window by clicking on the X in the upper right corner of the Send/Dont send window. Next click on the "View advanced options for system recovery and support" option and from the main menu once again click "Startup Repair". This time the repair process may only take a few seconds, and when prompted with "Startup Repair could not detect a problem", click "Finish" and run the "Startup Repair" option at least one more time, click "Finish", and then remove the Installation DVD or the System Repair DVD and click "Restart". Reboot the computer.