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The following error messages may be displayed during the boot process of Windows NT on an Intel x86 machine. Error messages are listed with possible causes and resolutions. Error Messages During Boot SequenceThe NTLDR program has been deleted from the boot drive or is not located in the root directory. The NTDETECT program has been deleted from the boot drive or is not located in the root directory. -or- The timeout option for the Boot Loader in the BOOT.INI file may be set to 0. -or- The path of the default operating system in the Boot Loader section of the BOOT.INI file is different than any of the paths listed in the [operating systems] section. The device or partition component of a path is incorrect in the [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI file. The directory component of the path is incorrect in the [operating systems] section of the BOOT.INI file. -or- Ensure that both NTLDR and BOOT.INI are in the system root directory on the bootable logical drive. The BOOTSECT.DOS file is lost or damaged. The only way to restore this file is from a backup. This file contains information about the physical heads, tracks, and cylinders and partition table information; it is unique to each machine. Additional query words: prodnt
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