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Recently I have received a weird error, when I try to boot from my ssd I either get "ntldr is missing", or a message telling me to start from a bootable drive. Weirdly enough I can manage to start up if I go in to bios and click the windos boot manager 0 somethingsomething and the ssd name, but I have to manually do this each time. What shall I do? :o

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Is ntldr not the windows bootloader. I would try putting in the windows disc and do a repair. If that fails then like goodbytes said re-install and/or replace SSD

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