The real solution is to buy a new HD.
A secondary solution is to connect the HD to another computer, backup important data, put it back into your machine, boot to DOS using a startup disk, delete the NTFS partition, create a FAT32 partition, format the drive, delete the partition, then install XP.
If the drive just has damaged areas, format 'should' mark those areas defective and not allow data to be written to them. Theoretically anyways.
If the drive is in worse shape, it may not even finish the format and you DEFINITELY need a new HD at that point.
In my opinion, the defrag is probably the straw that broke the camel's back.
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