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xp crash with ATH 2013

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Hi,
Very disapointed, using ATH since long time, today I have got big issue.
XP SP3 ATH2013 bld 5133
Last scheduled disk backing makes pc froze.
When I re-start I have got MBR error
Using TI rescue media CD recovery is not possible, it say that my backed files are corrupted (in ASZ, and on other spare disk)

I can not use windows install disk repaire because it asks me adm PW and I forgot it.

When I boot on TI rescue cd and click menu on Windows, I exit and Windows start, without TI rescue pc do not start (MBR error)

I download TI 2013 bld 6514 and trying to install only give me "failed to install corrupted files" ( or something like this)

Trying to desinstall TI 2013 bld 5133 also failed
what can I do more ?
Thks

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One option try to fix your mbr error.

Boot from the True Image Recovery CD and be present during the bootup.

When the CD Menu appears, select the TrueImage menu option and you have only a few seconds to make your selection, otherwise,
the menu choice will automatically boot into the Windows operation system.

Once into the TrueImage backup/restore program,
Choose Recovery and the checkmark the Track0-/mbr option as what is to be recovered.

Thank to reply
I do that, but that does not cure.
Meanwhile I found my Windows adm pw and entered repair option.
did fixmbr and fixboot c: did not cure.
I boot on TI rescue and manage to recover a tib file on an ext usb drive.
I tick system disk (C) and mbr, It procreeded well, but always MBR error 1!
I can boot and run Windows only if i boot with the Windows installation disk present.
What more, this, ATI on HDD launch but scratch quickly, "sorry ....."

Hitachi HDT721064SLA360 is primary active disk (C)
HDT722525DLA380 is a data disk
SAMSUNG HM160JI is a extdisk wilch contain full backup tib files
Question while I get "the older of this product cannot be removed because it seems to be corrupted" when I want to install bld 6514 ?

2 files attached.
Please help, Thanks
Denis.

Anhang Größe
182163-114181.log 2.72 KB
182163-114184.zip 306.62 KB

Boot from the Windows Repair disk and choose a command prompt
From the prompt, check the disk for errors.
CHKDSK C: /R

Thanks Grover for reply,
I was out for some time far away from my PC.
I managed to recover a hold backup with TI12 and i discovered that bios booting disk was not pointing to my c: hhd.
I cannot figure out how that happened.
Best regards.
Denis.