Impossible to Start - Stop 0x000000ED error

I have a dell 340 which is running windows xp. When I turn it on it displays a screen that gives me the options to start windows normally, last known good configuration or safe mode. When I use the top and down arrow keys that they do not work. Then it starts windows normally and automatically flashes a blue screen with a stop error and restart the computer again. I know what the stop error, because I recorded with my phone and I saw. Also, I know that my keyboard works because when I turn it on it says press f1 and because that my computer does not error messages. I tried to put the windows xp disk and boot from it but it asks me to press any key to boot from it and because my keyboard does not work I can not boot from it. Can someone help me please? Thank you very much for your help

Hello

The concern is related to the hardware on the computer.

Try to connect another keyboard to the computer and follow the steps from the link: when you restart your computer or upgrade to Windows XP, you receive the error message "STOP 0x000000ED UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297185

If the keyboard does not not detected then you may need to contact the computer manufacturer for assistance.

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