ALT.CTRL.del press NTLDR MISSING to restart

I have win xp home. Very slow PC. Tried to restore, (more was only 2 weeks earlier) without help. Entered the hard drive recovery.  He stopped after about 45 min. used recovery disks (when the pc was new, copied the D drive) even with recovery discs, it continues to run forever, asking another disc from time to time.  It's just it again again and again. I t works for more than 30 hours (so far) if I stop the process, it goes right back to NTLDR LACK, etc..  What can I do?  Help!

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/320397

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