When I turn on my computer, I get a black screen that says "NTLDR is missing" or "NTLDR is compressed".

original title: NTLDR missing/Tablet

I have a Gateway laptop that "turns" Windows XP (512 MB / 80 GB SATA in 2006).  It is slow, but it works--or he did until last night.
While putting 'him' in a simple test, she landed and after salvation 3 fingers (Ctrl, alt, delete) to restart, it refused
to move further beyond the initial blue screen; I could not connect.  Frustration led me out of disk OS reboot of the manufacturer and
had to it.  Not only did the function "backup" first, but if I deleted everything and tried to start again the thought, the system would work.
No luck.

Now, after I turn it on, all I get is a black screen with the message "NTLDR is missing" or "NTLDR" compressed alternation.
I read a few posts here with "solutions", but my system does not allow me to type anything other than Ctrl/alt/delete.  I can't type a
unique character; the cursor will move to the command prompt. Unfortunately finances prohibiting my taking it for a "workshop" for repairs, so I'm really stuck.
Can someone please tell me how to get the cursor to move, or how I can adjust the system to its old self?  Please?

I have a Gateway laptop that "turns" Windows XP (512 MB / 80 GB SATA in 2006).  It is slow, but it works--or he did until last night.
While putting 'him' in a simple test, she landed and after salvation 3 fingers (Ctrl, alt, delete) to restart, it refused
to move further beyond the initial blue screen; I could not connect.  Frustration led me out of disk OS reboot of the manufacturer and
had to it.  Not only did the function "backup" first, but if I deleted everything and tried to start again the thought, the system would work.
No luck.

Now, after I turn it on, all I get is a black screen with the message "NTLDR is missing" or "NTLDR" compressed alternation.
I read a few posts here with "solutions", but my system does not allow me to type anything other than Ctrl/alt/delete.  I can't type a
unique character; the cursor will move to the command prompt. Unfortunately finances prohibiting my taking it for a "workshop" for repairs, so I'm really stuck.
Can someone please tell me how to get the cursor to move, or how I can adjust the system to its old self?  Please?

See https://www.google.com.au/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=0&oq=NTLDR&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4IRFE_enAU448&q=ntldr+is+missing&gs_upl=0l0l0l12905lllllllllll0&aqi=g4&pbx=1

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