Use chkdsk /f instead of /p and then check it again.
When I tried CHKDSK /f it is an invalid command, so I tried CHKDSK /r and it finished 25% and failed to go any further.
So now when I boot I am getting "A Problem with the Hard drive has been detected" followed by "A disk read error occured", and I noticed that one time right about "A disk read error occured" it said CDBOOT: Couldnt find NTLDR.
I booted into BIOS and checked the IDE config:
SATA Port 0 WDCWD1600xxxxx
SATA Port 1 Not Detected
PATA Pim Master Not detected
PATA Prim Slave Not detected
So now it appears the HD may be fine but the OS is corrupt, and needs a reformatt?
Is anyone familiar with the console and possible commands I may be able to fix this with?
Also I am wondering why I can no longer hold f8 to get to the menu that let's you boot to Last known good and safe mode etc..