How can I run CHKDSK/F of the set up menu windows XP computer goes only blue screen?

The computer does not start and does that blue screen error message * STOP: 000000024 (0 x 82FCE248, 0 x 00190203, 0 x 000000000, 0xC0000102)

I think it have to do with AVG anti program virus that I was updating it when it crashed and now gives me the blue screen
Thanks for the tips...

For this STOP error (which indicates a problem with the NTFS file system), I always start with a chkdsk /r first starting in the Console recovery XP and its own runtime, THEN fix the problems.

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