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That is a big problem right there. The ntldr is one of the main files that loads the rest of the operating system.

 

 

 

This was probably done by a virus, unless somebody messed around in the Windows directory.

 

 

 

The best way to fix this is to get your Windows cd out and do a repair install.

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ffs... my dads gonna be pissed! ill go find the CD

 

 

 

Make sure you repair install and not a full install/format, or you will lose all of your data.

i cant find the cd... but ty so much for the help so far. my dad will know where the cd is when he gets home, hopefully im not in too much trouble :(
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Doing a full repair install may not be necessary, try following the instructions here.

 

 

 

You should also run chkdsk (from the Recovery Console) and try booting Windows again before making any changes.

 

is it possible to restore w/o cd? still cant find it lol...

 

also, when i get back on i should do a full-system scan right?

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