Hi Korrnykid,
I found this and copied it, so I hope it's correct:
Issue:
NTLDR is Missing.
Additional Information:
From the Computer Hope Dictionary:
Short for NT loader, NTLDR is a program loaded from the hard drive boot sector that displays the Microsoft Windows NT startup menu and helps Microsoft Windows NT load.
Cause:
1. Systems hard disk drive has FAT32 file system.
2. Computer hard disk drive has INT-13 extensions with a system-ID type of 0C in the partition table
3. The heads value in the FAT32 BIOS Pattern Block (BPB) is inaccurate.
Solutions:
To resolve the error message "NTLDR is Missing" follow the below steps:
1. Boot the computer with a Windows 95 or Windows 98 Startup diskette or another bootable diskette with sys.com on it.
2. At the A:\> prompt type:
sys c: <press enter>
3. After pressing enter you should receive the prompt "System Transferred". Once the file system has been transferred reboot the computer without the diskette and attempt to reproduce the error.
I don't think that would format your drive, but you might want to hang on for one of our Techies to confirm that the above is correct, before you go ahead.
I'll have to close your other two threads, as we find that duplicate posts of the same problem can cause confusion, but I realise you just wanted your problem solved.