This is most likely due to an NTFS file format problem caused by system installation failure, you can in the system installation process, according to the prompts, the system disk first format into FAT32 format. XP runs more stably in the NTFS file format, so you can use the following procedure to convert the FAT32 format to NTFS after successful installation.
1. Select "Start" → "All Programs" → "Attachments" → "command Prompt", or enter the cmd command in the Run dialog box to open a command prompt window.
2. Enter the convert< drive letter >:/fs:ntfs in the Command Prompt window. For example, the convert F:/FS:NTFS command formats the F drive in NTFS format. The application gives you the total amount of space on the disk, the amount of free space and the amount of space required for the conversion, and then begins the conversion. Depending on the amount of content that is being converted, the time required differs.
3. After the conversion is completed, the application prompts "conversion complete" and then restarts the computer to complete the conversion.