tdrpm273.sys BSoD while booting WIN XP SP3 True Image 2011 Plus Pack Build 5519
Starting the computer is not more possible, I get a BSoD (see picture).?
Recovering with a backup (no difference taking the backup from the day before oder one 10 days old, valid. ok.). Revovering to an other HDD same result. It seems that the backups are also corrupt.
With an older HDD (some month old) I can start the pc without problems, so I think it cannot be a hardware problem. If I delete the tdrpm.sys from the folder windows/system32/drivers the BSoD is the same but with snapman.sys. Replacing with a actual tdrpm273.sys brought the same result. In the last time no new software, no new hardware. Viruscheck o.k., system is clean. Starting with XP CD an reparatur console and then fixboot and fixmbr-no solution. I use Acronis since 5 years, never ever problems with backups or revoeries.
Who thinks he could help me? Thank you very much!
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Hello Steve,
thanks for your answer. Yes, it´s a duplicate of my post in the german forum. Unfortunately nobody could help me there until now.
Yes I tried to boot into Safe Mode but the result is the same BSoD. I also tried to boot with the "last known working" XP Version.
I did not use Acronis Try & Decide neither actually nor in the last few months. That is why I also cannot understand the error because the driver tdrpm273.sys should be working only in connection with Try & Decide?
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Gerhard, thanks for the further information / answers.
In your initial post of the topic you said
Gerhard wrote:With an older HDD (some month old) I can start the pc without problems
What are the key differences between this older HDD and the restored drive that gives the BSOD? Do you have ATIH 2011 installed on that older HDD?
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Steve thanks for your efforts,
some months ago I took a not used HDD and I cloned the system HDD (in order to get an additional HDD in the case of hardware crash of the system HDD). Now I can say what luck! From this time on the reserve HDD was located unused in a box. All the time by now the original HDD worked fine. Someday I could not boot the PC (as described, BSoD...). So I took the reserve HDD, changed it an the PC booted normally. I have no idea what diffenences beetween the old (cloned) HDD an the actually (not booting) HDD could be. Of course ATIH 2011 is also installed on the old HDD. If I take the actually, not booting HDD an use ist as slave HDD I can see and also copy at least all data from it.
But why the hell the original HDD is not more booting and why do I get the same result (BSoD) if I recover the last backups while the some months old HDD is working fine? What could be the difference between the two HDD`s an what could I try to repair the actually HDD so that it becomes bootable again? It looks like as the backups have the same defect as the system HDD? The PC will be rarely shut down, so it could be, that the defect is older than my oldest backup (backup daily, shut down perhaps one times in two weeks).
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Gerhard, if you have copied all your key data from the problem HDD and have this on your working HDD, then the next test that I would consider would be to clone from the working HDD to the problem HDD again (the reverse of what you did previously).
Before doing this, I would recommend making a new full backup of the working HDD, or if you have another disk available, use that instead of the problem HDD.
See post: 128231: [IMPORTANT] CLONING - How NOT to do this!!! which covers a number of important points around cloning, and the recommendation to use Backup & Recovery as an alternative way of achieving the same end result. The key benefit of doing Backup (of the working HDD) and restoring this to either the problem HDD or a spare drive, is that you can remove the working HDD to prevent any changes to it.
On an aside here, I would also suggest looking at using a second backup product as an additional safeguard for your working HDD. This could be using a free product such as Macrium Reflect Free or one of the several other such backup products. Given you are still using MS Windows XP there should be no issue with your ATIH 2011 software but I am a fan of using both a belt and braces when my data is at risk.
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