BlackST wrote:
For me it's NOT a HDD problem because it allows you to see the startup menu for booting in safe mode etc. If the HDD was not recognised, it won't boot AT ALL.
Maybe some part of the OS is damaged, so you have to fix it. An expert is capable of restoring the entire OS (XP or VISTA) without affecting user settings, installed programs etc.
The purpose of this forum is completely different and, of course, it would be impossible and time consuming to guide you step by step to fix the OS.
At your option : search on other forums (and probably you won't find anything useful because real experts are not giving away for free their bread and butter) or ask a local IT expert / computer shop for a COMPLETE RECOVERY WITHOUT LOOSING YOUR DATA, ACTIVATION KEYS and so on (if possible, of course) , and see what happens.
You can diagnose if your HDD is working by checking it on another machine, but the eventual startup of SCANDISK or an attempt of booting the OS could make things worst.
The trouble is you don't have the necessary knowledge about the OS and maybe no tools, and you also don't want to loose anything. Too many things to consider and everything impossible to do remotely. Sorry.
@ BlackST > Agreed. Partially.
@ ItalianBoy228 > Your hard drive
could be going bad but that isn't what it sounds like by your description. Theoretically your hard drive could have bad sectors in the beginning of the drive (where the bootstrap code is) and can't boot the OS. OR. It could have bad sectors that corrupted drivers. OR... OR... OR... Too many factors here. Overall your OS has been corrupted. It needs to be repaired. The best thing I can tell you is to boot into safe mode and watch as the drivers are loaded. When it hits one and then crashes that's possibly the one causing issues.
I don't think this is the right forum for you though, if you're looking at how to repair the OS.
I do know that I could get all of your Product Keys for your different programs off of your hard drive. PM me if you're interested.