It just hangs on loading bars screen just prior to loading OS. While that error doesn't give any prompt itself, after I rebooted I checked some things out and everything worked except when I went to see if Recovery would load (I wasn't actually going to run it), it gave me a missing NTLRD' error along with a prompt to hit ALT+CTL+DELETE to reboot.
I'm thinking that one of the XP boot files got corrupted and that is causing my system to free right before loading.
If that is correct is there any workaround, or program that I can run, to repair a bad or missing XP file?
One point of note this error occured after I installed a new wireless -N card (PCI card). The card worked fine and I shut down the computer several times afterward with no effect.
Also I can run PC Doctor from the CDR, what command should I use to narrow down the specific problem.
Update - Ok, it looks like I have two seperate problems. W/R/T recovery I still get the NTLRD error after pressing F11. I tried to repair it via the MBR repair disk but I still get the NTLRD error.
The second and more pressing problem is the issue with the new wireless PCI card (TL-WN861N). After I removed that XP booted right up with no problem. Now the question is what is causing this problem. Others have used the WN861N card in their A31s without error. Why me
Any idea of my error or how I should proceed?



