You will more than likely need to reinstall the OS. The information on the hdd is "writen" to it magnetically, by placing the magnet on the laptop may have damaged the content of the hdd.
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your me (dos) bootdisk cant read the XP partition as that is NTFS not FAT32
you need to reinstall xp
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you cannot install from a floppy disk
the floppy disks are what you use to load drivers for obscure cd drives which you then use to install xp
if you did not have an xp cd then it means it was on a hidden partition on your hard disk, and was most likely killed by the magnet. You will mist likely have to go out and buy a full retail version of xp (this will cost hundreds of dollars)
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winme or win98s' bootdisk will recognize the ntfs.when you type in fdisk ,it will open and you chose 4 to view non dos partition ,you can even delete the partition and create a dos partition if you want to loose all data on disk,i know you don't want to do this though .if you download the xp floppys this will give you the option of using the xp recovery consol to replace the missing file ,i personally think your hdd is dead ,even though it shows in the bios.
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http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000490.htm
http://shanegfowler.wordpress.com/2007/01/10/missing-haldll-error-corrupt-bootini-file-quick-fix/
The flux field of the speaker shouldn't have effected anything physically on the drive, just the information magnetically loaded. If you wipe the drive you should be able to format, partition it, and install your OS. The NSA has been able to retrieve information that has been corrupted by magnets, in fact they suggest that the only sure way to render the hdd useless it to use a torch on it. I suspect a good ole sawzall would be just as effective.
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