SP A60: 'ntldr is missing' - all the possible passwords rejected in recovery console

Hello

My computer (Satellite Pro A60) 'crashed': 'ntldr is missing '.

Looking for a solution found, but can't get into the recovery console (absolutely necessary to assign orders to restore the ntldr and ntdetect files).
(I don't want to reinstall by fear of data loss).

Each password possible is being refused: the computer has three users with administrator rights, I know that all three of them, I tried to 'Enter', 'Del', '1234', '11111', ' 0' 'admin', 'administrator', 'administrator' (this is a version in French), changed between QWERTY and Azerty... (I tried all possible suggestions on the Internet all for one, I went, I wrote to... - Why can't I enter in the console?)
It must be Toshiba who has installed Windows XP Pro, so with what administrator password?

Thanks for your feedback!

(Sorry, posted this message in the series 'Satellite' too.)

Are you running a NTFS file system? If you use fat32, then you can use a standard bootdisk and then run the command fdisk /mbr. that may solve your problem. Otherwise, you will need to use the recovery console. The password is defined when setting up the machine and is not defined by Toshiba I can guarantee that. This will be the password defined for the administrator when you ran through the initial Setup screen that is accepted the EUL

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