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NTLDR issue...Please read for explanation
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Forum:
Windows XP
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#1 By
142559 (203.203.44.234)
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008 06:34:58 AM
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I had a harddrive problem on my old computer so I went to the computer shop and bought a new drive recently. I still have two old previous drives from the old computer. The new drive works great , but I cannot for some reason get the other two drives to be recognized by the computer. I am fairly sure that the first drive is blown so I am not overly concerned about it , but the secondary drive wich was a secondary drive on the old computer was just holding files and games etc. I can't get it to boot, every time I plug it in I get this " NTLDR is missing ".
I understand that it is probably a BIOS issue , and I even dared to go into the BIOS but was scared off by all the jargon. I was wondering if someone could explain to me what I should do in the BIOS for the computer to recognize the old drive without blowing up my new drive etc.
I would like to see the junk on that old drive. Thanks to anyone who can help with this issue.
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