Where do I put ntldr?
#1
Posted 17 December 2004 - 03:40 PM
#2
Posted 17 December 2004 - 03:53 PM
Then, cannot find ntldr is not caused by a missing file (it could be but let's check other thing first)
The first thing to know is this message is a simple warning comming from the BIOS of your PC. It is just telling you that it cannot find a boot string on the hard drive.
If you want to boot from a CD, you have to make sure that the CD-ROM drive has priority over the Hard Disk in the boot sequence of the PC. If not, your BIOS won't look at your CD and you will get this kind of message you are complaining about.
To enter the BIOS of your computer, you have to hit the DEL key (it can be another key depending on the manufacturer)
Check this first and come back to us
#3
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:11 PM
#4
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:14 PM
second step...
Have you build a simple Windows CD with only one boot sector using EasyBoot for example?
If you follow the documentation provided in EasyBoot, you should be able to
Create Windows XP bootable CD 1) copy directory i386 from Windows XP CD to C:\EasyBoot\disk1 2) copy win51 to C:\EasyBoot\disk1 for Windows XP Home Edition, copy win51ic to C:\EasyBoot\disk1 for Windows XP Professional, copy win51ip to C:\EasyBoot\disk1 3) (Optional) copy autorun.inf, readme.htm, setup.exe to C:\EasyBoot\disk1 6) (Optional) create directory C:\EasyBoot\disk1\SP, put all files needed (such as IE6, Windows XP sp1) here Please make sure you have the following files: C:\EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\w2ksect.bin C:\EasyBoot\disk1\i386\bootfix.bin C:\EasyBoot\disk1\i386\setupldr.bin C:\EasyBoot\disk1\win51 C:\EasyBoot\disk1\win51ic or C:\EasyBoot\disk_xp\win51ip 2. Make ISO file Run “Program Files”->"EasyBoot"->"EasyBoot", click "Make ISO" button, the dialog will appear: 1)select CD file directory to 'C:\EasyBoot\disk1' (default) 2)(MUST) set boot image to 'C:\EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\w2ksect.bin' 3)use default option, select "Joliet" if you need to keep filenames with small letter 4)set CD Volume to ' WINXP' 5)set output ISO file to 'C:\EasyBoot\iso\winxp.iso' 6)click "Make" button to generate bootable CD image file
#5
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:25 PM
#6
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:30 PM
now i'll get straight to the end:
In order to boot from a renamed folder (once I386), you have to edit 2 .bin files
follow this and watch for I or i 386
Here is a step by step instruction for adding Windows XP (English version): 1) Make a folder named 'xpen' under 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 2) Copy 'win51' and 'win51p' (from root directory of original CD) to 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 3) Copy I386 folder to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen' 4) Copy wxp.bat from 'c:\easyboot\resource' to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen', and run it there 5) Copy w2ksect.bin in 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot' to a new file xpen.bin 6) Start EasyBoot, click 'Tools'->'Replace Text', browse file 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot\xpen.bin', and specify 'I386' as "Text to Replace", 'XPEN' as "Replace to", then click 'Replace', 1 occurence should be replaced 7) Do step 6 to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\setupldr.bin', and replace 'i386' to 'xpen', 4 occurences should be replaced 8) Open 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\txtsetup.sif' by NotePad (or UltraEdit), search for 'SetupSourcePath', and change [SetupSourcePath = "\"] to [SetupSourcePath = "\XPEN"] (not include []) 9) Set the menu item's command as 'run xpen.bin' 10) Save menu file
#7
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:36 PM
remember that this path is the root of the source files where the I386 folder stand (and $OEM$ folder if you go Unattended). Do not point inside the I386 folder it won't work.
#8
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:42 PM
If you want to go Unattended, you'll have to move your Winnt.sif inside I386 to your newly created boot folder.
Next, if you have some problems during the Windows Installation I suggest you use this method to obtain you boot folder:
http://flyakite.msfn...om/xpprosp1.htm
This one saved me because my installation are in French and Setup was complaining about missing files.
But if you are using an English version, the method used in EasyBoot (wxp.bat) should work perfectly to provide your boot folder
EDIT: This is a Real Crash Course!!!
#9
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:42 PM
#10
Posted 17 December 2004 - 04:55 PM
Please provide us more details and only go one step at a time then test every step to make sure everything is working fine.
We'll help you if you provide enough details...
P.S. I always use EasyBoot to edit my .BIN files and it works like a charm
#11
Posted 17 December 2004 - 05:04 PM
Step 2 i copy the i386 folder and the win51 and win51p files to c:\easyboot\disk1\pro1
step 3 I copy wxp.bat to the folder called pro1 and i run it.
step 4 i edit c:\easyboot\disk1\pro1\setupldr.bin and replace i386 with pro1
step 5 i edit c:\easyboot\disk1\pro1\txtsetup.sif under setupsorce to /pro1
step 6 i edit pro1.bin and replace all i386 with pro1
step 7 i make the iso with easyboot
Now when i go to boot with the cd the easyboot menu comes up. i choose windows xp from the list which is pointed towards pro1.bin. Once i press to run that it says ntldr not found. Did i do something wrong in my steps or what.
#12
Posted 17 December 2004 - 05:21 PM
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Posted 17 December 2004 - 05:51 PM
#14
Posted 18 December 2004 - 07:53 AM
BUT THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT BUDDY!
If you have followed the instruction to the letter it would have worked a lot easier for you and
NEVER BLAME OTHERS FOR YOUR FAILURE!
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I think I would be appropriate for you to EXCUSE YOURSELF
I had enough, this will be reported to the forum admin...



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