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Troubleshooting Lab<br />

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6. Type oldntldr and then press ENTER.<br />

7. Windows XP Professional displays a Confirm File Rename dialog box asking if you<br />

are sure you want to rename the system file NTLDR to OLDNTLDR. Click Yes.<br />

8. Restart the computer.<br />

When you restart the computer, you should see an error message stating that<br />

NTLDR is missing. Windows startup will fail at this point.<br />

Restart your computer, start the Recovery Console, and try to repair the installation. If<br />

you need assistance, you can use the following procedure.<br />

Exercise 2: Using the Recovery Console to Repair an Installation<br />

1. Insert the Windows XP Professional installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and<br />

press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to restart the computer.<br />

2. If your computer requires you to press a key to boot from the CD-ROM, press<br />

SPACEBAR when prompted.<br />

3. Setup displays the Welcome To Setup screen. Press R to repair a Windows XP Professional<br />

installation.<br />

4. Setup starts the Recovery Console. Type 1 and press ENTER.<br />

5. You are prompted to enter the Administrator’s password. Type your password and<br />

press ENTER.<br />

6. Setup displays a C:\Windows command prompt. Type d: (where d is the letter of<br />

your CD-ROM drive) and press ENTER.<br />

7. Type cd i386 to change to the i386 folder and press ENTER.<br />

8. Type dir and press ENTER.<br />

9. Most of the files on the CD-ROM end with an _ (for example, NTOSKRNL.EX_).<br />

Press SPACEBAR to scroll through the files and locate NTLDR. NTLDR is not compressed,<br />

so you can copy it directly to your computer.<br />

10. Type copy ntldr c:\ntldr and then press ENTER.<br />

11. When the copy is complete, Setup displays a 1 File(s) Copied message. If there is<br />

a disk in your floppy drive, remove it. If your computer is capable of booting from<br />

the CD-ROM drive, remove the Windows XP Professional CD from your CD-ROM<br />

drive. Type exit and press ENTER. The computer reboots and should start normally.

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