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More info?)
Nope, the battery removal clears the cmos, the memory used for bios settings
and the configuration.
If the cmos is physically broke, the battery removal won't fix anything.
"Jonybrv" <Jonybrv@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This occurs if the BIOS experiences difficulty in detecting any hardware.
You
> need to reset the BIOS by removing the RTC battery once. Check with your
> computer vendor before trying anything on your own. Do you see this error
> when you remove the floppy disk ?
>
> For the error NTLDR missing this may happen if the boot files are
corrupted.
> You need to use a Recovery console using Windows XP setup disks ( 6
floppies
> ) or Windows XP CD to copy NTLDR files.
>
>
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm
> --
> JonyBrv
>
>
> "Steven Tan" wrote:
>
> > I have a pc problem ntldr missing and I create a bootup disk to boot my
pc.
> > When I boot the pc ,the error message" Verifying DMI Pool Data"appear.
> > Someone please help!