OK, whenever I restart my pc it go to blue screen and scandisk but when I got to defragment. It doesn't let me do? I scan the pc and found nothing wrong

What could do what I have to get a new pc. because I have no idea to fix any help?

There is no Scandisk in XP. Do you mean that whenever you start your computer running chkdsk? If so, then:

CHKDSK runs each time that you start your computer [Q316506] - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316506

It would be also a good idea to test your hard drive. Test the hard drive with a diagnostic utility downloaded from site of the disc mftr. or use SeaTools for BACK of Seagate. You create a bootable CD with the files you download. You will need a third party burning software to do as the free ImgBurn, Nero or Roxio. Burn as an image, not in the form of data.

http://www.ImgBurn.com

http://www.Seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/SeaTools/seatooldreg
http://Seagate.custkb.com/Seagate/CRM/selfservice/search.jsp?docid=201271 (how-to)

Boot with the CD that you have done and do a full test of the reader. The physical tests fail, replace it. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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