My hard drive was partially destroyed in an episode of the blue screen and I used the CD of Microsoft Windows repair to reinstall it on my HARD drive and since my keyboard everything upside down.

CONT... It is no longer a sign U.K pound Stirling (or I can't find it because it not where it should be) also sign other keys are mixed up, i.e. @ and "reverse about, as well as to sign other keys are mixed up. It wasn't like this before that the HARD drive has been erased and I reinstalled with M-soft repair CD. Why is this happening? and how to fix it? My PC is Hp compaq d530 usdt and I use a sonic usb mouse & keyboard. The operating system is XP Pro. Also is it even than the standard US keyboard? If yes why it confuses my keyboard as a U.S. keyboard when I live in the UK?

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  • Get blue screen errors. My hard drive died?

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    Finally, my hard drive failed? A few months ago, I had a virus so I had to back up my entire hard drive on my Toshiba laptop. After I did this whenever I started it, I had to press F12 to load device of your choice. Then he said something on the hard drive failure 4, stuff like this press F1 to continue. I usually do and it runs slow but the other day I went through the process, and he came to load Windows XP then blue screened with c:0000218 (a registry file failure). I've tried safe mode, safe mode with command prompt last good known configuration and start normall. I always get blue screen and sends me in a boot loop. I tried also to insert the OS and restore CD that has not been loaded. Went through the process above.

    Finally, my hard drive failed? A few months ago, I had a virus so I had to back up my entire hard drive on my Toshiba laptop. After I did this whenever I started it, I had to press F12 to load device of your choice. Then he said something on the hard drive failure 4, stuff like this press F1 to continue. I usually do and it runs slow but the other day I went through the process, and he came to load Windows XP then blue screened with c:0000218 (a registry file failure). I've tried safe mode, safe mode with command prompt last good known configuration and start normall. I always get blue screen and sends me in a boot loop. I tried also to insert the OS and restore CD that has not been loaded. Went through the process above.

    What do you have with regard to the virus out of your backup drive?

    How - to what support - did you back up your drive?

    Is a version of Norton antivirus or security program installed?

    When you use F12 to select boot device, what device were chosen to boot from?

    The message you have seen 'SMART failure provided on disk hard 4' followed by an identification of the drive?  What disk drive has been identified?

    What happened when you tried to use the CD "OS and recovery?  Please report any error completely, without paraphrasing.

    See the following tips from frequent poster Jose Ibarra:

    For those who STOP: c0000218 error, a chkdsk /r usually will fix you right up and then you will start normally once again, then it will be broken again with the same problem until you run chkdsk /r once again, so you have to work, do what you have to do when you get started - uninstall Norton completely and correctly.

    After the chkdsk/r, you will still be able to boot mode safe but as Norton components not load safe mode and rush through the file system when loading.  Then you can go on the WWW of Norton of the site and use their instructions to get rid of the beast to uninstall...

    [https://www-secure.symantec.com/norton-support/jsp/help-solutions.jsp?lg=english&ct=united+states&docid=20080710133834EN&product=home&version=1&pvid=f-home]

    Here are some instructions in order to at least run the Recovery Console:

    If you have no XP bootable media (or aren't sure you have) create a bootable XP Recovery CD of Console and do not forget.

    This is not the same as recovery disks that might have come with the acquisition of the system store.

    You can make a bootable Recovery Console CD by downloading an ISO file and burn it to a CD.

    The ISO bootable image file you need to download is called:

    xp_rec_con. ISO

    Download the ISO from here:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?ueyyzfymmig

    Use a new CD and this simple and free program to burn your ISO file and create your bootable CD:

    http://www.ImgBurn.com/

    Here are some instructions for ImgBurn:

    http://Forum.ImgBurn.com/index.php?showtopic=61

    It would be a good idea to test your bootable CD on a computer running.

    You may need to adjust the computer BIOS settings to use the CD-ROM drive as the first device to boot instead of the hard drive.  These adjustments are made before Windows tries to load.  If you miss it, you will need to restart the system again.

    When you start on the CD, follow the instructions:

    Press any key to boot from CD...

    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

    Press 'R' to enter the Recovery Console.

    Select the installation that you want to access (usually 1: C:\WINDOWS)

    You may be asked to enter the password (usually empty).

    You should be in the folder C:\WINDOWS.  It's the same as the

    C:\Windows folder that you see in Solution Explorer.

    The Recovery Console allows base as file commands: copy, rename, replace, delete, chkdsk, fixboot, fixmbr, cd, etc.

    For a list of the commands in the Recovery Console, type help at the prompt of commands or read on here XP Recovery Console:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/proddocs/en-us/recovery_console_cmds.mspx?mfr=true

    A good idea before you start things must first verify the integrity of your file system by using the chkdsk command.

    In the command prompt window, run the chkdsk command on the drive where Windows is installed to try to fix any problems on the afflicted player.

    Running chkdsk is fine, even if he finds no problem.  It won't hurt anything to run it.

    Assuming your boot drive is C, run the following command:

    CHKDSK C: /r

    Let chkdsk finish to correct the problems, he could find.

    It may take a long time for chkdsk complete or they seem to be "stuck".  Be patient.  If the HARD drive led blinks always, chkdsk is something.  Keep an eye on the amount of the percentage to be sure that it is still making progress.  It may even seem to go back sometime.

    You must run chkdsk/r again until it finds no error to correct.

    Remove the CD, and then type "exit" to exit the RC and restart the computer.

    You have not to set the BIOS to boot the disk HARD since the CD won't be.

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