Windows XP Pro via a loop CHKDSK

Boot Dell Inspiron 700 m, Dell splash screen appears with Phoenix BIOS options at the bottom, and then Windows XP reads as follows:

Checking file system on c:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
The volume is dirty.

CHKDSK checks the files (step 1 of 3)...
Checking files is complete.
CHKDSK is checking the index (step 2 of 3)...
The index check is complete
CHKDSK checks the security descriptors (stage 3 of 3)
Finished checking

... and then the cycle starts all over the Dell splash screen.  I tried to boot into safe MODE, but the screen, then goes to a black screen with the following text:

multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (0) partition (2) \windows\system32\drivers\...

Any suggestions how I can boot my system without loss of data from the hard drive?  I have Service Pack 3 installed.  I also have Power Suite gold ed. Sportmau which is supposed to fix defects starts, but it is not currently installed.

XP will automatically check the bit of impurity on all volumes when it starts to load and run chkdsk /r on all volumes where the dirty bit is set.

The dirty bit can get scheduled things like a power failure, power failure, restart aborted, abnormal termination, etc.  Has done something like that happen?

You can query, and also set the bit of impurity on a volume using the fsutil command (your system must begin to do this), but you cannot turn off the dirty bit using the fsutil command.

The only way to clear the bit of impurity on a volume is with chkdsk/r.

The volume is sometimes so afflicted not just clears the dirty bit, and this could mean a hardware problem (not always well) or you could say XP never check, but you'd have to boot on something for this.

When you start in Safe Mode, if there is a chkdsk command in the meantime or if chkdsk runs automatically during the boot without failure, it may seem that your system is hung or 'stuck', but it's really just running the chkdsk during this time, so you must be patient and keep an eye on HARD drive light.  If it flashes, it's something.

When you start using safe, which is the last thing you see on the screen... mup.sys?

According to Dell, your system has an optical drive (CD/DVD), you can start the XP Recovery Console and manually run the chkdsk /r from there and see what it finds to do.  You may need to run more than once, but at least you will be able to look at him and see what he says.

If you do not have a bootable XP CD, where you can run the Recovery Console, make a bootable CD from the Console of the Recovery XP (no XP media required).  You can then manually run chkdsk/r.

Maybe someday the dialog box 'ask a question' forums XP will ask these questions automatically when a new thread is started so I don't have to ask every time.  It might even be possible to solve a problem in a single response when enough information is provided.

Please provide additional information on your system:

Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..

The question was preceded by a loss of power, aborted reboot or abnormal termination?  (this includes the plug pulling, buttons power, remove the battery, etc.)

The afflicted system has a CD/DVD drive work?

You have a true bootable XP installation CD (it is not the same as any recovery CD provided with your system)?

With an extra effort and using something like a Hiren Boot CD, you could just tell XP not to check the dirty bit of volume afflicted when XP load and then the chkdsk would not run and maybe you could start and continue, but of course XP think that there is a problem, then you should really try to fix it.

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    Thomas

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    PA bear,

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    HP has a patch that solved all my problems.  Clearly, service packs contain information for Intel processors that is in conflict with AMD processors in many HP Pavilion desktop computers.  You can go to their customer service solutions website and download the patch.  Since I did it, I had no other problems. I wish just that I had discovered the solution until I had to do a full system recovery.

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