Problem starting after power outage

I am running XP Professional. Last Nite we had a power outage and now I can't get my Dell E510 to initialize. When I reboot, I get a message that my hard drives cannot be seen. I tried holding F8, but it doesn't get me nothing, but the same message. Disc I tried diagnostcs but the computer says it can't see the disks. Any help would be really appreciated.
Frankdarpa

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  1. What is the exact error message?

You can check the troubleshooting provided in the link below steps to fix the problem.

 

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