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NTLDR is compressed
Description
The partition boot record found the critical system file NTLDR, located in the root directory, but the file is compressed and can't be used. Windows cannot begin without loading the uncompressed version of this file.
NTLDR is stored in the C: root directory as a hidden system file.
You can use Windows Recovery Console to fix a missing or damaged NTLDR file. First boot from your Windows boot CD/DVD. We recommend you use a version that matches the OS service pack installed on your system (i.e. if you have Vista SP1, use a Vista SP1 DVD).
For Vista/2008, go to the page Vista Recovery Console . Using the option "Startup Repair" should take care of it.
For XP/2003, go to the page XP Recovery Console . You'll need to go through the command prompt and copy the NTLDR file from the CD. Instructions specific for NTLR are in the XP Recovery Console guide, under Fix a Damaged or Missing File
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