Starting impossible, getting TFGHT is compressed error

Original title: windows startup problem

What is "TFGHT is compressed, means when windows startup fails?

What is "TFGHT is compressed, means when windows startup fails?

Looks like a variant of NTLDR is compressed.   For example perhaps in the compression of an entire drive even the file that points to NTLDR could get corrupted in a common way and therefore produce this strange message?

Ref:

http://SG.answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?QID=20060805030051AAHs8W6

(BING search engine for)
unpack the NTLDR
)

First of all remember for the future you shud never compress the partition primary (one where your operating system is installed).

FYI

Robert Aldwinckle
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Tags: Windows

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