[Resolved]NTLDR is missing
Hi,
I was given a Compaq Armada 7770DMT with no support disks or manual. It has a 2.9G hard drive and 32M of memory, a floppy and a CDROM that are interchangeable. When I start the computer it counts the RAM and then displays "NTLDR is missing. hit ctr-alt-del to restart". I was told that Win95 was on it and had thought that it was partitioned and formatted to erase company info. From what I have found so far, the error indicats that Windows NT, 2000 or XP was loaded on it and some files are missing, the hard drive is not partitioned correctly or that it can't access the hard drive (I can't get the C: prompt at all). I've tried three disks to start a fresh install process. The Compaq BIOS boot disk (sp9972), the computer setup disk (sp9962) for (Win 95 and 98 ) and a Win98 startup disk. I got the same results with all three. The Win98 startup disk said the C drive does not contain valid FAT or FAT 32 partitions. I then chose #1 to create DOS partition, #1 to create primary DOS partition and got "current fixed drive :1", "no space to create a DOS partition". I then chose to "delete primary DOS partition" and got "no primary DOS partition to delete". The partition info is as follows Partition-1, Status-A, Type-NTFS, Volume label-blank, Mbytes-29373, System usage-100%. I'm not sure why it says there is no partition and then labels one. It then say to use the PC diagnostic disk to create partition. I don't have that disk and every link I've found ends in "no longer available or supported".
Since the partition type came up NTSF, do I need to use a NTFS boot disk to solve this problem? Will the disk let change the partition back to a DOS partition and then let me install Win95 or 98SE?
Sorry this was wordy, but I wanted to give as much info as possible. Also, I hope this is the right forum. I didn't know if this should have been posted to Win95.
Many thanks in advance.
Jonathan
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