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If the NTLDR file is missing on every system restart, you can try booting from the Windows installation disk or a USB drive and use the repair options to fix the NTLDR file. Alternatively, you can try using a bootable recovery tool to repair the missing NTLDR file. If these options don't work, you may need to perform a clean installation of the operating system.
"Ntldr" has no extension. Also "hosts" has no extension. "Ntldr" is an executable file, and "hosts" is a text file (but that would be an answer to a different question).
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Boot.ini- it contains OS menus ntdetect.com- it detects hardware
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One of you windows operating system important files has been corrrupted,deleted or unreadable.That will be the main cause that your NTLDR cant load. I found it similar to this one. It is worth pointing out that the ntldr file is usually missing due to virus attack. You hould run an antivirus scan as soon as possible after you have repaired on the disk.
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NTDetect.com is a file used in the boot sequence of Microsoft Windows based computers, starting with Windows NT through Windows XP and Server 2003, Vista and Server 2008 and beyond use a new method. ntdetect.com is loaded by the ntldr and detect preliminary information about the hardware and passes it back to ntldr which gives the information to ntoskrnl.exe which is the Windows Kernel. For More Information see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ntdetect.com
NTLDR is a boot up (software) problem the file may be corrupt or you may be booting from the wrong disc. Check out the web page at computerhope.com below there is extensive information on troubleshooting for this problem.
NTLDR is indeed a key boot file in Windows 2000 and all of the Windows operating systems since Windows NT. A machine will not boot without that file.