Problems in Installing Windows part 1

The first problem I will tell you when installing Windows is when your Operating System just got crashed after restarting or shutdown.

Usually the computer looses ntldr. When you boot up your pc sometimes there will be a message showing you that ntldr is missing. Now, there are some reasons why that happened. One is, it was lost, deleted by a virus or you accidentally moved it away from your boot drive. Another is, your primary drive have been formatted. It obviously looses all the files and then there ntldr now missing. This problem can be easily solved. Just reinstall a fresh copy of your windows system that you like or if you are wise enough to copy and paste it, that's also a good way-- but not recommended.

Sometimes, the computer cannot access your system configuration. You can't boot up your PC. It's highly recommended that you reinstall your System.

Now there are also problems that you can encounter during reinstallation. Like for example, your FAT formatted drive suddenly crashed, there are times during installation that tells you that windows cannot copy something like this or that. I found a solution to that, and it's this:

1. When you choose the drive to install there is an option either to delete that partition and create partition. Now you choose delete the particular partition, where your previous system was installed. - WARNING! it will delete all the contents inside that drive - . After deleting create partition then just follow instructions.
2. After creating a partition, it will prompt you to format the drive. If your previous drive format was Fat then change it to NTFS, or vice versa. ( I used quick format here. It doesn't really matter ).
3. Now you can copy files from your installer to the drive. Just follow instructions and you're done.

This is really based on my personal experience. HAha. I just recently crashed my computer when I restarted it. I don't know why, but I guess that was a crash in my Hard Drive. Dang! That's all folks. Till nxt time.

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