Hi
Firstly make sure your anti-virus defs are up to date and do a full sweep. Also run a malware sweeper like 'Spybot search and destroy' to make sure your system is clean. If this does not resolve the issue follow the steps below:
Boot up Windows and use the Command Prompt:
Go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt
At the flashing command prompt type: "chkdsk C: /f " (no quotes) and hit enter.
This should bring up a message that it cannot perform the task because another system is using the disk. You'll be asked if you want to schedule the task at the next boot y/n?
Type in "y" and hit enter.
Restart Windows from the Start Menu. As Windows starts you'll see the usual black startup screen proceeded by a blue screen that will start running the check disk task and Fix (f) any errors it finds. When it's finished, and it may take some time, your Mac may reboot again normally. Let it reboot into XP and you can then check to see if your issue is resolved.
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Best of luck
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