hard drive/boot problem on Windows XP

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I've got a Gateway that crashed while performing a virus scan. 2 viruses were detected, but the machine rebooted before cleaning

I get the message "A problem with the hard drive has been detected. Consult the Troubleshooting section of your user's manual. Press the Enter key to continue.

After pressing enter, I get the windows startup screen & can select safe mode, last known good config, etc. When selecting safe mode, it appears as though the Windows files begin to load. It reaches

multi(0)disk(0)partition(1)\winnt\system32\drivers\agp440.sys.

A blue screen appears, but the system reboots before it can be read

When using the recover console, the drive (c) can be seen, but a the dir command gives the message "An error occurred during directory enumeration.

diskpart shows the drive as unknown, but, as mentioned above, the files are seen during boot in safe mode

I've tried fixboot & fixmbr, no help
Chkdsk /r takes over a day to complete & doesn't seem to solve the problem

Trying a reinstall will require a reformat since it sees the partition as unformatted. I'd like to keep the data on the drive
 
If you have access to a second PC, as evidenced by your posting, then connect the offending drive to the working PC.

Make sure that it has a fully up-to-date AntiVirus application and scan the drive for viruses. Make sure that all offending files are deleted. If using Norton's AV, then go to Reports section and make sure that you delete any files in quarantine and backup folders.

Reinstall the drive into the original PC and attempt a bootup.
 
That was the first thing I tried. Unfortunately, after a 1 day chkdsk, the drive was only recognizeable as RAW & wouldn't scan with Norton

How can I get the drive recognized by an XP OS

Thanks
 

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