How to fix NTLDR missing or corrupt on bootup?

If you are a Microsoft Windows user, perhaps you have ever seen an error message like "NTLDR missing or corrupt" on boot time. If this happens, the easiest way to fix it without any hassles is to reformat your harddisk and then reinstall your Windows. This maybe something that most novice user who knows how to reinstall Windows will do.

But you don't really have to do that if you have a Windows master disc. All you need to do first is to fix it from Recovery Console. To enter the Recovery Console, first you need to boot up from the Windows disc. Then you'll have to choose the Recovery Console mode. It's like entering MS-DOS prompt, where you can type commands to fix the error.

Since this blog is about "How-to video", I won't give all the solution in text, but I would suggest you to watch video instead. The following video will show you how to fix "NTLDR missing or corrupt error".