error NTLDR

My Windows XP SP3 will not start.  Since the installation of SP3, I have installed all MS suggested updates.  My W - XP SP3 has worked fine until

After I installed (the 01/05/11) a set of updates to 8 MS, who are KB: 2296199, 2423089, 2436673, 2440591, 2443105,.

2467659, 2443685 and 890830.

Once the 8 updates were installed, I allowed my computer to restart.  The bios load, but Windows introduced the error message:

"NTLDR is missing.  Press CTRL + Alt + Delete to restart. "I did it.  The bios is restarted, the W - XP loading screen appeared, he flickered

Once, the screen went white for 5-6 seconds, the heads of the parked hard drive, hard drive, quit spinning and the computer

restarted.  This same sequence - the bios boot, load W - XP and flicker, white screen screen appearance of 5-6 sec., HDD arrested, and

restarting the computer - resurfaced and he continued this process cycle until I turned off the computer.  I am referring to what the

'cycle start abandoned.'  It happens every time I try to start on this hard drive; It goes indefinitely until I power off of the computer.

I use two hard drives.  The primary drive ("HDD320") is 320 GB. It has a partition to the boot/system/application files and 3

partitions for the data files.  The secondary drive ("HDD80") is 80 GB, and is used only for data backup.

Here's what I tried to correct this anomaly:

1. last checked - it has not corrected the fault.

2. start in SafeMode - many Safe Mode files, the system stopped for 6 to 8 seconds, and abandoned start-up cycle began.

3. disconnect the secondary drive - I disconnected HDD80 and changed HDD320 jumper on the "single" position, then changed the

BIOS accordingly.  The abandoned start cycle began.  (Of course, whenever I make changes in the HARD drive, I always: Turn off the power; variation)

Configuration of HDD jumpers and cables;  "and after turning on the power, change the bios to match changes in the HARD drive).

4. boot from the CD W - XP and start the Recovery Console, I started the repair feature.  He did his thing and restarted the

computer.  The abandoned start cycle began.

5. change hard drives - I disconnected HDD320, installed a hard drive 2.5 GB ("HDD2.5") and then to install W - XP on HDD2.5.  W XP

has HDD2.5 successfully started.

6. check the defective HARD drive: I connected HDD320 as slave and rebooted.  All the folders and files shown in the indexer (Explorer) as they

must and data files, which do not request additional s.w., open in a satisfactory manner.

7 uninstall updates of 8 MS - I uninstalled KB2296199 and KB2423089 by invoking the spuninst.exe executable in each

\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB*$\spuninst\ file two updates.  Windows found time uninstalls as successful, but I don't have

find out if they were really effective, because the updated files to uninstall weren't on the C:\ drive, i.e. were spuninst.exe

wait until they are.  The updated files are on HDD320, which, as a slave, is listed as drive F:\.

I uninstalled KBs, 2436673, 2440591, 2443105, 2467659 and 2443685 manually, in accordance with the instructions in the file spuninst.txt

in each folder to uninstall.  It has been/is no uninstall for KB890830 folder, and I makes no attempt to change this update.

8. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  The abandoned start cycle began.

9 research - I changed HDD2.5 - Master and HDD320 - Slave discs, and then I went to the MS site and found the two descriptions of

the issue instructions to correct.  I followed the instructions in the thread

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/xpprograms/thread/62EB924C-75A6-4323-928C-13C74AA69143 of

MalkeleahMVP, Moderator, on Friday, July 23, 2010 12:13.  They are (in part):

> To correct the error "NTLDR is missing", boot from the XP CD and make R for Recovery Console. At the command prompt, type:
> COPY D:\i386\ntldr C:\ [Enter]
> COPY D:\i386\ntdetect.com C:\ [Enter] [a file that may be also missing] and then rebuild the boot.ini for boot configuration file of

type:
> Attrib-h-r-s C:\boot.ini [Enter] [if not found pass the following line]
> DEL C:\boot.ini [Enter]
> BootCfg /Rebuild [Enter]
>
> Remove the XP CD and hopefully start Windows.

10. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  This time, I got an error of Boot.ini file.

11. change of disks, had Boot.ini and BootCfg info.

12 fix Boot files - disconnected HDD2.5 and HDD320 changed to Single, began with W - XP CD and accessed the recovery

Console.  I ran Bootcfg/copy and Bootcfg/rebuild.

13. restart the computer to start from HDD320.  The abandoned start cycle began.

14. I've changed disks HDD2.5 - Master and HDD320 - Slavic, and then copied the HDD2.5 boot.ini file to HDD320.

15. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  The damned start abandoned cycle began.

I'm out of ideas.  Please guide me in this mess of a fastening so that I can boot into W - XP SP3 of HDD320.

try running a chkdsk /r and fixboot and fixmbr via the recovery console.
 
If no joy, then you will simply need to maybe reformat the drive and do a clean install of the OS
 
so if your backups are viable, you can update your system with them.
 
However, if the problem you are experiencing is the result of malicious programs, then you will have to give up your backups as they have checked the infections.
 

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My Windows XP SP3 will not start.  Since the installation of SP3, I have installed all MS suggested updates.  My W - XP SP3 has worked fine until

After I installed (the 01/05/11) a set of updates to 8 MS, who are KB: 2296199, 2423089, 2436673, 2440591, 2443105,.

2467659, 2443685 and 890830.

Once the 8 updates were installed, I allowed my computer to restart.  The bios load, but Windows introduced the error message:

"NTLDR is missing.  Press CTRL + Alt + Delete to restart. "I did it.  The bios is restarted, the W - XP loading screen appeared, he flickered

Once, the screen went white for 5-6 seconds, the heads of the parked hard drive, hard drive, quit spinning and the computer

restarted.  This same sequence - the bios boot, load W - XP and flicker, white screen screen appearance of 5-6 sec., HDD arrested, and

restarting the computer - resurfaced and he continued this process cycle until I turned off the computer.  I am referring to what the

'cycle start abandoned.'  It happens every time I try to start on this hard drive; It goes indefinitely until I power off of the computer.

I use two hard drives.  The primary drive ("HDD320") is 320 GB. It has a partition to the boot/system/application files and 3

partitions for the data files.  The secondary drive ("HDD80") is 80 GB, and is used only for data backup.

Here's what I tried to correct this anomaly:

1. last checked - it has not corrected the fault.

2. start in SafeMode - many Safe Mode files, the system stopped for 6 to 8 seconds, and abandoned start-up cycle began.

3. disconnect the secondary drive - I disconnected HDD80 and changed HDD320 jumper on the "single" position, then changed the

BIOS accordingly.  The abandoned start cycle began.  (Of course, whenever I make changes in the HARD drive, I always: Turn off the power; variation)

Configuration of HDD jumpers and cables;  "and after turning on the power, change the bios to match changes in the HARD drive).

4. boot from the CD W - XP and start the Recovery Console, I started the repair feature.  He did his thing and restarted the

computer.  The abandoned start cycle began.

5. change hard drives - I disconnected HDD320, installed a hard drive 2.5 GB ("HDD2.5") and then to install W - XP on HDD2.5.  W XP

has HDD2.5 successfully started.

6. check the defective HARD drive: I connected HDD320 as slave and rebooted.  All the folders and files shown in the indexer (Explorer) as they

must and data files, which do not request additional s.w., open in a satisfactory manner.

7 uninstall updates of 8 MS - I uninstalled KB2296199 and KB2423089 by invoking the spuninst.exe executable in each

\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB*$\spuninst\ file two updates.  Windows found time uninstalls as successful, but I don't have

find out if they were really effective, because the updated files to uninstall weren't on the C:\ drive, i.e. were spuninst.exe

wait until they are.  The updated files are on HDD320, which, as a slave, is listed as drive F:\.

I uninstalled KBs, 2436673, 2440591, 2443105, 2467659 and 2443685 manually, in accordance with the instructions in the file spuninst.txt

in each folder to uninstall.  It has been/is no uninstall for KB890830 folder, and I makes no attempt to change this update.

8. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  The abandoned start cycle began.

9 research - I changed HDD2.5 - Master and HDD320 - Slave discs, and then I went to the MS site and found the two descriptions of

the issue instructions to correct.  I followed the instructions in the thread

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/xpprograms/thread/62EB924C-75A6-4323-928C-13C74AA69143 of

MalkeleahMVP, Moderator, on Friday, July 23, 2010 12:13.  They are (in part):

> To correct the error "NTLDR is missing", boot from the XP CD and make R for Recovery Console. At the command prompt, type:
> COPY D:\i386\ntldr C:\ [Enter]
> COPY D:\i386\ntdetect.com C:\ [Enter] [a file that may be also missing] and then rebuild the boot.ini for boot configuration file of

type:
> Attrib-h-r-s C:\boot.ini [Enter] [if not found pass the following line]
> DEL C:\boot.ini [Enter]
> BootCfg /Rebuild [Enter]
>
> Remove the XP CD and hopefully start Windows.

10. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  This time, I got an error of Boot.ini file.

11. change of disks, had Boot.ini and BootCfg info.

12 fix Boot files - disconnected HDD2.5 and HDD320 changed to Single, began with W - XP CD and accessed the recovery

Console.  I ran Bootcfg/copy and Bootcfg/rebuild.

13. restart the computer to start from HDD320.  The abandoned start cycle began.

14. I've changed disks HDD2.5 - Master and HDD320 - Slavic, and then copied the HDD2.5 boot.ini file to HDD320.

15. I disconnected changed HDD2.5 HDD320 Single, then restarted.  The damned start abandoned cycle began.

I'm out of ideas.  Please guide me in this mess of a fastening so that I can boot into W - XP SP3 of HDD320.

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