Using the windows cd.
if it cant boot at all, then its most likely not a software provlem but a hardware problem in which case reformatting wouldnt solve anything anyway
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Using bootable CD with HD tools.
Plugging the drive into another machine that can boot.
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I think most of you guys are missing the point - if he can't boot, then what good is a boot disk going to do him??
As has been mentioned in first response; if it won't boot at all, in any fashion, it's a hardware issue.
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Definitely a hardware problem. If you are okay with working on the hardware you could try this: remove power from the tower, remove the cover of the PC, disconnect the cables from the HDD and CD/DVD drives....both cable from each. Take note of the orientation of the cables makes it easier to put back. Plug the tower back in and then power it up. When it says no bootable media turn off via power button. Disconnect from the power again, plug the cables back in and then power up. If you still can't boot up try resetting the CMOS, you will need to check your motherboard manual for the correct jumper settings. Make sure that you are discinnected from the power before you do this.
Let us know how you get on.
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As has been mentioned in first response; if it won't boot at all, in any fashion, it's a hardware issue.
Not necessarily so. I had couple of experiences when corrupt registry rendered my machine unbootable, even via XP setup CD.
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Well I am assuming by Mashestomatoes post that the HDD is not seen by the bios at post. In which case hardware problem. Really should have more info...when booting with XP cd how far does it go i.e does it say there is no HDD...or will it even boot from the CD?
One can only go by the info given.
I have had instances where the CD drive is the problem.....among a myriad of other problems software and hardware related.
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Actually, I do remember a boot-block virus copped years ago...
Mind you, just noticed the original poster has not once jumped on the clarify any of the Q's at hand. Is the HDD recognised at ANY level. Is the DVD install/recovery disk even spinning up??
Not much more we can do without more info mate
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...when booting with XP cd how far does it go
Well, if it boots from Setup CD to the point of checking for installed windows (which comesBEFORE options to format the drive or repair console) and then freezes, then it is most definitely data corruption issue. Not hardware. Well.. at least for a booting part.
Now, reason why the data corruption possibly occurred, that's another issue.
(That's how far my imagination goes based on given facts).
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