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08-09-2008 03:43 AM
08-09-2008 03:43 AM
NTDLR goes missing, automatically!!!????
I have a suprising problem which has gotten so much big for me and made my whole life into worse, the strategy is:
1- Proliant server ML 570G3
2- Not connected to Network
3- Fresh installation of WIN2k3 Enterprise edition SP1,
4- No additional software installed,
5- I have checked out all connections(physically) and all hardwares.
the problem is:
the server removes ntdlr file automatically without notice and the next time the server doesn't boots up correctly.
I will give zero to ten point if your answer solved the problom.
Thanx,
ALireza
1- Proliant server ML 570G3
2- Not connected to Network
3- Fresh installation of WIN2k3 Enterprise edition SP1,
4- No additional software installed,
5- I have checked out all connections(physically) and all hardwares.
the problem is:
the server removes ntdlr file automatically without notice and the next time the server doesn't boots up correctly.
I will give zero to ten point if your answer solved the problom.
Thanx,
ALireza
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08-09-2008 04:55 AM
08-09-2008 04:55 AM
Re: NTDLR goes missing, automatically!!!????
Hi,
the hardware can't automatically remove your software, so for me it seems like a bad installation media. Did you try another w2k3 with SP2 e.g.?
the hardware can't automatically remove your software, so for me it seems like a bad installation media. Did you try another w2k3 with SP2 e.g.?
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08-10-2008 08:39 PM
08-10-2008 08:39 PM
Re: NTDLR goes missing, automatically!!!????
thanx
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08-10-2008 08:41 PM
08-10-2008 08:41 PM
Re: NTDLR goes missing, automatically!!!????
Thanx, but I think there is a virus in my "BACKUP ROM". please tell me your comments, I will appriciate by giving you more pionts, any body here can quote another comment?
Thanks,
Alirea
Thanks,
Alirea
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