Hi i have a Pro-100 Series 1. I just did a system restore and now when it boots it says it cant find NTLDR Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. I have reinstalled it 3 times and still no luck.. Could it be a Bios boot order issue? I noticed when it installs it installs all the cdrive files to C:\drivec\foldername.... and all the ddrive files goto C:\drived\foldername. Could this be a problem with the restore disk?? I just installed a 8GB DOM but i only have a 1GB Flash Disk... on the instructions it says i need a 2GB Disk... is that the problem? Thanks
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This is what I would do:
Put your HS Restore jump drive into a working PC.
Open up the restore drive in Windows Explorer.
Look for a directory called some like 'cdrive'.
Is there a file in there called NTLDR?
You may have to turn off 'dont show hidden files' and 'dont show system protected files' inside your Windows Explorer.
If it is not there it may be as simple as dropping that file into the restore drives 'cdrive' folder and try one more write to your PRO-100.
~Bill
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if you are using the restore flash drive from HS, sounds like the partitioning routine didn't complete sucessfully. There is batch file that partitions, formats and then uses robocopy to copy the cdrive and ddrive and then sets the partitionsOver The Hill
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Originally posted by twa8000 View PostHi i have a Pro-100 Series 1. I just did a system restore and now when it boots it says it cant find NTLDR Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. I have reinstalled it 3 times and still no luck.. Could it be a Bios boot order issue? I noticed when it installs it installs all the cdrive files to C:\drivec\foldername.... and all the ddrive files goto C:\drived\foldername. Could this be a problem with the restore disk?? I just installed a 8GB DOM but i only have a 1GB Flash Disk... on the instructions it says i need a 2GB Disk... is that the problem? Thanks
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