Was this fan a case fan or the one on the CPU heat sink?
When the fan died did the computer shut down?
Does the fan in the PSU run? Does the fan on the CPU heat sink run? Are the LEDs on the motherboard or case on?
You wrote that the computer boots up to the operating system, is this the XP logo that you are referring to? What happens after that?
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It sounds like you have a missing or corrupted file. There are a couple of things that you can do, the first would be to try a last know good configuration , and if that fails you can use the CD to try and repair the operating system (XP).
From what you have written is doesn't sound like a hard drive problem, at least from what I've seen so far. If it is you still have options for retrieving the information on it. One of these options would be to install it as a slave drive in another computer and transfer the information to the master drive. After that you can transfer the information to CDs or DVDs.
btw...a PSU is the power supply.
Edit: It occurred to me that you may be new enough to this not to recognize that the print in the blue is a link that will take you to instructions for the last known good configuration, just click on it.
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To connect the hdd as a slave drive you will need to change the jumper on the rear of the hdd from either cable select or master to slave. The flat ribbon cable that the master hdd is connected to is called an IDE calbe. You will want to connect the slave drive to the middle connector of the IDE cable that the master is connected to. The master hdd should have its jumper set to master.
If you would like to read about transferring information from one hdd to another read this .
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HI Stacey, this is an area that I don't have a great deal of experience in. You would be better off posting a new thread in the Microsoft Windows 2000/XP forum addressing this question. That forum is the appropriate one, and you should get more responses on a new thread opposed to tacking onto this one.
Congratulations on getting you system back to normal!
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Holy Frak! It's Back. And just as I left it. thank you so much. All I did was run the XP reinstall, it detected the XP that was already there, I hit repair and "Viola".
You don't mind me asking another quick question?....
I have Microsoft office basic 2003...all I need to do is buy an upgrade to Pro 2003 if all I want is Powerpoint and Publisher, right?
Thanks again...Stacey
Im not sure if you get publisher. If you need powerpoint save some money and use openoffice.
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