Hello,
Do you have any usb devices connected?
Can you do a hard drive test from the BIOS?
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no usb devices connected no, what do you mean by a hard drive test?
If you enter BIOS there may be an option to test the hard disk try pressing DEL / F10 / F11.
The test will take some time.
Something else to try, have you any bootable CD's like Linux, if you do try them.
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Okay...
If you have the XP cd have you tried using that to fix XP? If the Hard drive test passed, try fixing it.
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Right...
Try entering setup(F2) and see if there is an option for testing hardware and select hard drive.
The last option will be to reinstall XP but leave that option till later.
Do you have important data on their you want to save?
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I would expect it to be under Advanced. Whilst you are in BIOS can you check that the hard drive is still in the boot order near the top in the boot tab.
If we can't sort out the problem I recommend getting a linux live CD and copy the files you want to an external hard drive.
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Boot order looks all right. RAID can be excluded as you are after booting from hard drive.
Can you get into safe mode or anything by pressing F8 after the POST screen?
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Yes I think that will work.
But if doesn't work you may have to reinstall the OS, if it comes to this then you can back up your data using a linux live cd.
Or If you have a large hard drive you could install XP on another partition and transfer the data over.
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fixmbr only fixes the master boot record data will not be affected.
I Like to use Ubuntu . Download the .iso and burn it to CD using ImgBurn then boot using the CD and copy the files you want to external hard drive.
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Alright, now we know a bit more.
Can you go back into the recovery console and type chkdsk volume: /r replace 'volume' with the drive letter or just try typing chkdsk /r this should repair some errors on disk.
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