Bootmngr mgr image is corrupt , the system cannot boot

the lap top  had windows xp Media Center Edition 
Model - hp pavilion dv 5040 us
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Hey Charlie,
There is a few reason for this error message. It is possible that the hard drive has failed. I would first start with running the built in self test on the hard drive. Since this is a drive error it would be the best place to start. Follow the steps here on how to Perform a Hard drive self test
Let me know what this returns.
Thanks,
Sean
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