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Posted on Sep 15, 2011

Once i booted my laptop i got msg as some windows file missing. I recovered using hp recovery. When i restarted it said the same error. From then on it started saying "drivelocked hdd bay password maximum retries exceeds drive is locked". Even i used usb cdrom driver to reinstall os, it says "hard disk drive not installed or configured properly......" i also bought a new hard disk, i try with this, xp installed. I have very very important data in my old hard disk. Please help me.....

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You can recover data from hard drive with data recovery software.Then format the drive toget it fixed.
For data recovery program,here are two of the best Iused.

For Windows: http://www.any-data-recovery.com/index.htm
For Mac: http://www.stellarinfo.com/mac-data-recovery.htm

You can download one of them and scan your hard drive for free to previewwhether your files can be recovered. They will show you the file name, type, dateand of your files and thumbnails for your pictures that it found on yourdrive.

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How To: Fix "NTLDR is missing"

Applies to: Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP

Symptoms

When you start your computer, you receive the error message "NTLDR is missing. Press any key to restart."

Cause

The error message "NTLDR is missing" means that the Windows boot loader (NT Loader, NTLDR) cannot be found. This oftenoccurs when the computer tries to boot from a drive other than the one Windows is installed on, due to a change in the driveconfiguration or because you left a bootable disk in a removable drive. But it may also be because the NTLDR file has beencorrupted or deleted.

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First, check the boot drives to make sure that the computer is not trying to boot from a different drive to the one thatcontains Windows.

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  • Remove the Spotmau PowerTools CD from the drive and click Restart to reboot the computer.
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