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NTLDR is missing press any key to restart,Check for computer screen blue problem

NTLDR is missing press any key to restart Insert the Window XP Professional CD in the CD-ROM and first boot may be CD-ROM. When write ‘Press any key to boot from CD…’ press ‘Enter’. Than start Window XP Professional setup Window XP Professional Setup Welcome to the setup 1. To set up Window XP now, press ‘ENTER’. 2. To repair a Window XP installation using Recovery Console, press ‘R’. 3. To quit Setup without installing Window XP, press ‘F3’. Microsoft Windows XP(TM) Recovery Console. 1: C:\WINDOWS Which Windows installation would you like to log onto ? (Press ‘1’) Enter Type the Administrator password. (If any) C:\WINDOWS> At C:\WINDOWS> prompt type the following commands: 1. C:\WINDOWS>fixmbr Are you sure you want to write a new MBR? ‘Y’ Enter 2. C:\WINDOWS>fixboot Are you sure you want to write a new bootsector to the partition C:? ‘Y’ Enter 3. C:\WINDOWS>bootcfgΦ/rebuild Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All) ‘Y’ Enter Enter ...

Disk error press any key to restart

Disk error press any key to restart To resolve this issue on PC you can try this There is some delay coming in to the picture called Hard Disk Pre-Initialization Time. In simple words Hard Disk and it's own BIOS is not capable to cope-up with your motherboard speed/ booting speed. It happens with fewer boards and Seagate Medalist Family disks combination. When you are resetting your system, your HDD is already in "Ready to Boot" state hence the error message is not seen. This is nothing special... there is no magic. I would suggest to rewrite your boot sector. If you have dual boot kind of Operating System then this kind of HDD pre-ini delay strongly comes in to the play. Check your motherboard BIOS/ CMOS settings. Try to see if you can introduce some kind of delay in the Booting Procedure. Something like Disabling Quick Booting, Enabling HDD Pre Delay, etc. It is also advisable to clean format and re-install the OS. Just do simple take the hard disk tool (or...