When you boot your computer, press F8 to go to advanced options. Select Disable automatically restart from there. The computer will restart, see if it gives you the blue screen of death. Tell us the error code.
nanosani
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Your hard disk is dead or corrupted. Alternatively, it could be a bad disk driver or a bootsector virus
if its corrupted or a bad driver, you will need to reinstall windows XP (a repair install will do probably)
a bootsector virus can be removed using the recovery console.
Either way, you will need your XP cd
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If I run a repair install of XP off the CD, will it clear the C drive or just overwrite the XP installation? The machine is used for multimedia work and I have quite a few programs on there I'd rather not lose or have to re-install.
Cheers,
Stuart
It usually breaks all your programs but a repair install (should) keep your documents
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