No Bootable files in Harddisk

Hard disk drive does not have bootable files on it It is possible that command.com or another bootable file may be missing from the hard disk drive. Follow the below steps to possible resolve your issue. Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME users 1.Boot from a bootable floppy diskette. 2.At the A:\> type fdisk 3.If you receive a message no fixed disk present, read Hard Disk drive is bad or not connected properly. 4.If you are able to get into fdisk, choose option 4 to display the partition information. In the partition information, if the System is listed as FAT16 or FAT32 then continue to step 5. If you have a message indicating no partitions defined, no information is on your hard disk drive and you will need to create a new partition. See our fdisk page for additional information. 5.If you see FAT16 or FAT32 in fdisk press the ESC key until back at the A:\> 6.Once at the A:\> type, sys c: (only do this command if you are using the same operating system that this diskette was created on). 7.This should return a message 'System Transferred', if you receive bad command or file name and have verified you have typed the command properly, you will need to obtain a bootable diskette with the file sys.com on it. 8.If system was transferred successfully, reboot the computer and issue should be resolved. Windows 2000 and Windows XP users 1.Boot from either your ERD, your bootable Windows CD, or your bootable restore CD. 2.Once boot attempt to repair Windows. If you're able to repair Windows remove the disks and reboot the computer. i hope can usefull

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