NTLDR is missing after using the recovery disc - Satellite A100-493

Hello

I come from Germany and I have a Toshiba Satellite Notebook, which I bought new in 2006.

After nearly three years, he started showing problems and slow, so I backed up my files and inserted the "Product recovery" CD that came with the laptop. I followed the Instructions and it began to unwind. After that about 1%, it displays a short Error Message, which I was not able to write down again and stops.

When I restart the computer says ist «NTLDR is missing, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart» When I do that it shows me the same "NTLDR is missing" Message, no matter how many times I reboot the thing.

I tried to redo the whole fotmatting, but it always comes out the same way. What di - I do?

G Demolidor

It's very strange. If the recovery disk is not damaged the only reason for interruption of the installation may be faulty HARD drive or some problem there.
If possible, try to get Microsoft WXP CD facilities and try to install Windows XP Home edition.

Please let us know if the installation completes without any problems.

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