eddie57
Member
I own an HP Pavilion ZT 1000. The kids broke the LCD and recently replaced it. It is the same part as the original. The picture on the LCD is great. I tested it and all the colors and images are clear, but now Windows that does not startup. Keep getting the message the “NTLDR in missing”.
It then gives me the following message on the screen:
We apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this. It then gives me the following options:
Safe mode
Safe mode with networking
Safe mode with command prompt
Last known good configuration
Start windows normally
When I try starting in safe mode I get a bunch of lines that look like the following:
Multidisk\ rdisk\ partition windows\ system32\drivers\…….
I tried starting windows in all options, but it keeps going back to the above screen
I tried booting from the cdrom with the Windows XP and it says:
Boot Cdrom type: non-emulation booting
CDBOOT: “couldn’t find NTLDR”
I disconnected the LCD and connected my desktop’s monitor to my laptop, and I am still getting the same message. I had connected the monitor to the laptop a few months ago and it worked fine then. Could it be that the cdrom drive isn’t functioning? I don’t know what to do. If anyone has any suggestions I am eager to try just about anything. The laptop does not have an A drive so I can’t use a start up disk.
Thanks
Eddie
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It then gives me the following message on the screen:
We apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this. It then gives me the following options:
Safe mode
Safe mode with networking
Safe mode with command prompt
Last known good configuration
Start windows normally
When I try starting in safe mode I get a bunch of lines that look like the following:
Multidisk\ rdisk\ partition windows\ system32\drivers\…….
I tried starting windows in all options, but it keeps going back to the above screen
I tried booting from the cdrom with the Windows XP and it says:
Boot Cdrom type: non-emulation booting
CDBOOT: “couldn’t find NTLDR”
I disconnected the LCD and connected my desktop’s monitor to my laptop, and I am still getting the same message. I had connected the monitor to the laptop a few months ago and it worked fine then. Could it be that the cdrom drive isn’t functioning? I don’t know what to do. If anyone has any suggestions I am eager to try just about anything. The laptop does not have an A drive so I can’t use a start up disk.
Thanks
Eddie
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