its eithere the software has failed (Full Repartition, reformat, reinstall - YOU WANT TO SELECT TO CHECK FOR BAD BLOCKS WHEN YOU PARTITION) or your whole HDD has failed
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The messages you described mean that HD is still working, but the MBR (maste boot record) could be corrupted. That doesn't necessarly mean HD filure. Could be that the system froze in a bad moment, while it was accessing boot sector or while performing defragmentation.
There are couple of things you can do before dicthching the HD.
If it is still covered with warranty, I sugest you use it.
or
You can disable the HD in BIOS, and reinstall the windows. Or try repair, but I don't think it will do that on BIOS-disabed HD.
You can get (using your parents PC) a bootable CD image with HD repair utility. Try this one . It is straight from their site.
It is self-extracting .exe of an bootable CD image. Use nero or whatever you have to burn the image on CD. If you don't have burning software on your parents PC you can get this . (their site again, might not work on non PBs)
Boot you laptop with it and go with a folw. I have no freaking idea of what this utility looks like or what it can do. If the formating your HD isn't too big of a problem, than you can use number of bootable images that are free to download, like this baby. It will wipe your HD clean, as they say "bring it to pre format state". After that, it will be a virgin HD once again. No partitions, no nothing.
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can the bios detect it?
if so then the drive is fine, mbr is broken so wipe it and reinstall OS bootloader
if not the drive is broken, use warranty
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Intel 2.0......Intel 2.0.......*tries to focus*.... sounds like boot agent....or a mantra.....
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Never tried THAT. It, kind of, makes sense, since there IS a mechanism that shifts the heads when the drive heats up (due to material expansion), and that mechanism can fail. If the freezer won't do it, maybe heating it up will? Can't lose much.
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one note. if your XP came preisntalled on the PC and you change the harddisk your licence will be invalid as the OS you have is most likely an OEM copy - it may or may not let you reinstall it on different hardware but doing so would be illegal
the good news is that if you buy a new hard disk and order the a new XP OEM with it off of a microsoft partner (in the uk i have used noavtech before - there XP Home OEM is 49.99)
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Regarding the legality of hardware change....
(copy/paste from http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/activation_faq.mspx )
Can hardware components be changed and upgraded?
Product Activation is able to tolerate a certain degree of change in a hardware configuration by allowing a current hash value to have a degree of difference from the hash value that was originally activated. As a result, users can change their hardware without the product believing it is on a different PC than the one it was activated on. If the user completely overhauls the hardware making substantial hardware changes (even over long periods of time), reactivation may be required. In that case, users may need to contact to contact a Microsoft customer service representative by telephone to reactivate.
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cards and ram and slave hdds and cdrom are ok but if you cahnge the CPU or motherboard or install windows to another HDD it wont work (i know this through experience)
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