Ryker, I'm across the ocean here in New York and it seems nothing changes. In fact, it could be worse:
Just yesterday I had exactly the same problems INSTALLING WINDOWS XP!!!
I got a similar boot-error message-shutdown-boot again looping problem and so:
I got into BIOS and temporarily set my primary CDROM drive as the boot drive and stuck the XP CD in it.
When it booted into XP setup, I initially chose repair, but as they said above, that was a mistake.
After trying again, I finally opted for a new install of XP and that seemed to work. By "seemed", I mean something else somehow got changed in my BIOS affecting plug n play and I had to manually reconfigure that.
Then, as I like Netscape over IE, I used IE to download Netscape 7.1 and installed it only to find Netscape wouldn't run. After trying all sorts of things, I gave up, went to bed and tried again in the morning, barely getting to work on time! But something must have happened while the system was powered down overnight, for Netscape finally worked again!
So, emboldened, I tried to install Norton Personal Firewall and that didn't go well either! I kept getting missing file errors, or reports that some unnamed virus may have already taken possession of my computer. Well, I figured that my Systemworks copy is newer that the Personal Firewall and I installed that and then the Firewall and THAT worked. I guess it may have had the files the first program was looking for.
Oh, and this was after hours of booting into XP's safe mode, removing devices and drivers one by one in (vain) hopes that I could by so doing cure my comp.
But still, I have one lingering minor problem. After XP launches and I click on my account icon to get in, the systray icons on the taskbar literally take several minutes to finish loading. Someone told me it had to do with MS taking away its native Java support leaving me only with Sun's version, which XP seemingly intentionally does not handle 100% well.
In short, I empathize... only, I finally got it back up, plus this little slowness problem and minus all my SFCs! After I get off these boards, I just might try to load them back tonight.
Edit: addendum- VERY IMPORTANT! immediately upgrade all your graphics card and/or other important parts drivers, immediately update XP using its Windows Update or manually with SP1a (SP1 without the a no longer seems to exist) and whatever other MS updates you deem necessary. Otherwise, the system will behave strangely.