So i turn off my computer, put the card in and excpet to start installing drivers. But, no! I get NTLDR is Missing error. I dunno what i did wrong I just put this new card in. So I take it out thinking it was the problem, and I still get it. So I put in my windows cd and repair it by copying files from the cd and I still get the error. Was it my card's fault or somthing elese?
Thanks!
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Anonymous2006-05-31 18:44
boot into a windows-cd and fix the mbr in the rescue-console (or what it's called) with "fixmbr", or "fdisk /mbr". it should work then. try to play around with the boot-stuff in the bios too... might help, but i don't know.
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Anonymous2006-05-31 18:46
Ok i fixed it by putting in fixboot in the recovery. Now I am afraid to put in my new card. Has anyone delt with this before?
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Anonymous2006-05-31 18:58
yikes!
Sounds like you got a virus, 133l.w32.WORM.pci
get some nortons or something!
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Anonymous2006-05-31 19:33
I googled that vrius name and got nothing. What is it and how do i deal with it? Right now i was able to install the drivers and all and when i restarted the comp I got the NTLDR error again. I did fix boot again and now it just stays at the Windows Xp loading screen. help me out!
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Anonymous2006-06-01 0:40
>>5
it seems probable that your bios got confused when you added in the new ide card, and is trying to boot off of that instead of the correct hard drive. twiddle with your bios settings to make sure it's looking in the right place.