re black screen: start: last good known Config, Windows starts normally begins to start and fails

This screen offers safe mode options that I didn't choose. When I select to start Windows normally the computer starts to boot and I see the Windows Logo, then it switches to the Logo from my computer with 2 different keys of F and when I looked into it and I tried again, I got the black screen again with these options and it keeps cycling.

I tried F8 and I don't know enough to navigate. Can I get help? My windows disc seems to be broken, so I'll try another disc. I ran it under Configuration now it says: for installation: format the Partition using the NTFS file system. I don't know how to repair Windows on mine.
The disc seems to be higher my score 1 digit. It is Windows XP Home Edition. The Windows disk that is scratched is not this edition. I do not know what form of Windows is installed in my BONES.
I move files off my hard drive when this problem occurred and I got a blue screen and the computer began to dump physical memory... I turned off my computer. Recently, I had the memory stick inside, but it starts normally after that I did until this happened, I thought that this can happen because I changed the memory stick... not sure

Hello

Are you trying to clean windows install? Do not pass without taking your databackup as format NTFS means it will erase all your data on the disk, you will have:

Validate windows

Reinstall windows update

Install all required software

Restore your data

What, exactly, is the problem. Remove first the cd boot pc, at the prompt when it asks for safe mode - select Safe mode, connect to pc using administrator.

Click Start-> run, type &-> chkdsk /f c :-> OK

He may ask you to schedule the scan of the drive-> select Y for Yes, restart your computer.

I hope this helps.

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