Unable to start mode all - stops at agp440.sys line

I have a Dell Dimension 4400 (about 8 to 10 years) running Windows XP Edition family.  I think I was in SP3.  I mainly use Microsoft Word and the Internet.  I run AVG for antivirus and Firefox as my browser.  The system had been slow, and startup messages told me that my antivirus is out of date.  I did the update antivirus and scanned the PC.  He showed me many warnings, but no virus infection.  I then ran a de-frag, clean temporary files, etc.  I also uninstalled iTunes (never used) and a Walgreens photo program.  I stop the PC.  On startup, he hooked up with the Windows logo and is never further.  I rebooted and entered the advanced configuration.  No matter what option I choose, I'm stuck with the command line pasted on agp440.sys as the last file I see on the screen.  The only other option is to close.  I have a Dell Driver and Utility disk, which does nothing.  A CD of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition reinstallation CD, which does nothing.  I must stress that the CD ROM on my PC stopped working several years ago.  I'm tired of priming (F12) to select the boot device.  I have an external CD-ROM drive that I have connected to my PC.  When I booted up and selected the removable disk, with the reinstallation CD is not read.  Basically, the furthest I can get is the agp440.sys system line.

My guess is that a driver has been damaged.  I know I need a new PC, and this could be the motivation to get a new, but I want to get the data off the PC.  So my question is: what can I fix this or get off my data?

Thank you.

Make a CD of bootable XP Recovery Console as follows (no XP media required):

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 may have come to a store to purchase the system.

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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