At 05:59 PM 12/26/2005, Bill Kingsbury typed:
Run chkdsk from the Recovery Console on the installation CD, or
on your Recovery Console CD, if you made one.

c:winnt> chkdsk /?  -- for command options

This may be able to repair the disk; it worked for me last week.

This is exactly why everyone should have at least a Recovery Console CD but preferably their own diagnostic CD such as BartPE or my XpPe. These diagnostic CDs can contain most if not all the diagnostic tools that you've become accustomed to running while in Windows. Even MSFT has improved their WinPE disks while others such as ERD Commander, McAfee, Norton & others are creating or have created their own for you to buy.

FWIW it maybe just that your ntldr file has gotten corrupted but until you run some external diagnostic you won't be sure.


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