Windows XP Dual Boot = NTLDR is Missing

August 4th, 2016

I’m having some trouble dual booting Windows XP on my laptop that was pre-installed with Windows 7, When I re-ran the repair console for Windows 7 I am now unable to get into XP because I get the “NTLDR is missing” error message, I dont really know how to fix the error any help? I’ve tried using EasyBCD to re-arrange the drives but it’s not helping
Answer #1
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/8057-dual-boot-installation-windows-7-xp.html
Answer #2
thanks, but that isnt showing me how to fix NTLDR is missing error, just showing me how to normally dual boot, ive already tried using EasyBCD to fix the problem but it isnt helping
Answer #3
Get Hiren’s BootCD (latest version). It got a one click fix for the NTLDR error
Answer #4
EasyBCD
your sure you have it pointed to the correct location
you try a win7 startup repair with the win7 disk (full or System Repair Disc)
Answer #5
I’m with on this one. EasyBCD should fix your issue fairly easy.
Answer #6
I'm with on this one. EasyBCD should fix your issue fairly easy.
Nope, had the same problem myself. EasyBCD didn’t help. I didn’t resolve it so afraid I can’t help.
Answer #7
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you try a win7 startup repair with the win7 disk (full or System Repair Disc)

Its Windows XP he/she can’t access.
Answer #8
i had the same error on another computer
try googling it, there’s a solution i ‘m sure; because i solved that problem but that was a while ago.
i’ll post it here (later) if i can find it
Answer #9
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm
Here you go mate… this has got everythng u want.. hope it will help
its for winXp and win2000 users only.
Answer #10

you try a win7 startup repair with the win7 disk (full or System Repair Disc)

Its Windows XP he/she can't access.

I know
but a 7 startup repair might find all entries in his bootloader and repair them because 7 controls XP’s boot in dual boot setups
Answer #11
try copying ntldr file from another pc
Answer #12
This is quite a common problem which I ran into myself and I managed to use Paragon Partition Manger to somehow get into it after I had no success with the Windows 7 repair disc (there’s an option to install a boot menu). Sadly though this only worked because I was able to boot up to a different OS on a separate drive which you might not be able to do unless it’s on Hiren’s CD or some other CD/DVD. Please let us know how you get on as many solution are always posted for this but once someone gets their system to work they forget to mention which of the solutions worked…
Not sure if I’ve been of any help but I wish you every success in getting your OS up and running again…

 

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