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PS . I no a solution to fix it..which is booting from a cd and selecting repair or w/e. Dont give Answer saying that please. I no.

Heres the stich my friend opened a program that wnhe u did EVEYThing shut off. next time he try to boot it says its missing that or corrupted.

He doesnt' have a boot disk ATM. So what my idea was since he has Two PC he could get the HARD drive from the virused one and put it in the working pc. Then boot from the correct HD. Then what I think he could do was go to HIS own NTLDR copy and paste it to the OTHER hardrive..

Is that a good thing? I have no CPu experience at all. but to me ..this seems logical..

Can I do that.

2007-07-04 12:53:12 · 5 answers · asked by Mr. X 3 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

and no its not i put a disk in or w/e . its trying to boot from HARDdrive. ITs a Virus..

2007-07-04 13:05:40 · update #1

I see that in a computer C:\I386


it has that file that he needs. hE has a gateway.

So if he found out where his I386 is at he can use copy and paste?

2007-07-04 15:28:02 · update #2

5 answers

It is really SO EASY to repair that with an installation CD. Boot sequence is also SO EASY to change in BIOS. But if you really want to do it the hard/cumbersome/uncertain way, then go ahead and have it your way.

2007-07-04 13:24:44 · answer #1 · answered by Karz 7 · 0 0

Check to make sure that you have not accidently left a floppy disk in your A-Drive. A non-bootable floppy disk will give you that (No NTLDR) error.

2007-07-04 20:03:16 · answer #2 · answered by V-Starion 5 · 0 0

Putting a virus infected HD, into another machine, will contaminate the second machine.

2007-07-05 00:27:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Not really. the NTLDR is machine specific. You can try it but I can't say yes or no if that will work.

2007-07-04 19:57:45 · answer #4 · answered by George W 6 · 0 0

Just put in the CD run recovery console... with a CHKDSK /R command will do the job...

2007-07-04 23:24:49 · answer #5 · answered by Nick T 2 · 0 0

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