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NTLDR is Missing error-- Now I can't boot from Windows CD

Asked by rghunt in Personal Computers, Windows XP Operating System, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

Tags: ntldr, missing, boot, cd, from

I was setting up my new PC (Pent Dual Core with a  Maxtor SATA HD)  I used an old CD rom drive, floppy and case just to get it going .  Then I was going to transfer the processor, motherboard and HD to my current case.  When I was installing Windows XP Pro it completed the formatting of the HD.  Then when it started the installation it gave me an error right near the beginning saying it couldn't install a file (dll).  I choose to abort the installation rather than skip the file.  I think the reason it couldn't install it, was that I use an old CD rom drive was on it last legs.  So I installed a known good CD drive.  But now I can't get it to boot from the Windows CD.  I just get the message, "NTLDR is missing-- Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart".  How do I get it to boot from the Windows CD?
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