This is driving me nuts
so, USB key formatted as NTFS
Windows 7 recovery disk burned to the usb with unetinstaller for windows
Booting up from USB
NTLDR missing
Press Ctrl Alt Canc to restart
what should I do?!
Tumbling Toddler
This is driving me nuts
so, USB key formatted as NTFS
Windows 7 recovery disk burned to the usb with unetinstaller for windows
Booting up from USB
NTLDR missing
Press Ctrl Alt Canc to restart
what should I do?!
EasyBCD 2.0 latest build / External devices.
Terry
Baker of fine scones.
Please keep requests for help in the forums where everyone can see them, not in Private Messages.
Posting a plea for help or information in the forum, will be seen more quickly by a widely experienced audience.
A solution in the forum could also be useful to other future visitors, so PLEASE, no private requests. (they won't be answered !)
Tumbling Toddler
Terry, thank you... but I cannot boot Win at all.
I receive this error from the mounted Repaird Disk
Can you do a System Restore to a time before the message popped up ?
You can also run System Restore from a Command Prompt if you are unable to boot to Windows.
Press F8 just after BIOS post messages and choose Command Prompt. Type in
C:\Windows\System32\rstrui.exe
If your Windows is installed on some other drive than C:, change C: to it.
Please note I have never used F8 method at all with Win 7 and I do not know what menu options will appear there. I assume the menu will be the same with earlier Windows versions.
Or if you have a Win 7 disk, repair your Win 7 installation.
Soniya is right, those steps should work.
If System Restore doesn't do it, try this:
Recovering the Vista Bootloader from the DVD - NeoSmart Technologies Wiki
We have copies of the Windows Vista and Windows 7 recovery disks available for free download.
Master Apprentice
Hi donuts,
if on the USB key the "bootmgr" present, rename this "bootmgr" to "NTLDR".
If i understand the (your) question not correct, please forgive me, my english is very bad.
Greetings from Germany,
STRUPPI