Rescue and recovery - hard disk external bootable

Hello!

I had a problem with my external hard drive

I formatted it, created the first 160 GB (mbr) partition

I created backup top and makes bootable by the option "create rescue media.

What is completed "successfully."

But...

I can't it boot from usb, because I got error:

"NTLDR is missing".

How to fix?

Thank you very much

What operating system are you using and what version of rescue and recovery?

It is my understanding that ACTIVATE set must take place until all the data is placed into the USB port.

My USB-hdd(1 tb) had files of data provider on it when I bought it. I ran to create a rescue support; It wouldn't boot.  I made the ACTIVE partition and still it would not boot. I have copied the close data of USB on my C drive, reformatted the USB with set ACTIVE partition.  I ran then create a support of rescue on the USB port and it will boot now.

During the "boot failure" I think that it started just a black screen with a flashing underscore. Your system says NTLDR (nt bootloader) was not found. What is probably expected. It appears during the rescue process create a media, the necessary files are placed on the USB port, showing your list of directories. For some strange reason, the partition do NOT bootable after data are placed on the USB, then the rendered partition active. (Probably a problem breast to create a rescue support?).

If you have a DVD burner, you can create a DVD rescue media, leaving your intact (with the data, but not bootable) USB. During a power outage, start you the DVD (standalone RNR) and that it points to the RNR backups on the USB port.

I think that you focus too much on the message NTLDR not found and wait the NTLDR to appear on the USB port.

On the other side of the room, there may be a problem with your boot sequence, which I doubt.

I copy your files on your C drive, if possible _user, reformat the active USB/serial  Then everything should work.

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