blue screen after pulling on the power cord

I accidentally pulled the power cord while the computer was on, now I get a blue screen that says to run checkdisk, but I can't go beyong trhat screen.

my suggestion is to start your computer with a xp cd and run a chkdsk command & via the recovery console fixboot.

There is more info here but focus on option 2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058

Sometimes the fixmbr command must also be executed as well, if the computer gives you an error message later on "master boot record".

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