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To determine if your hard drive is bad or good, run the Dell diagnostics. Here is a link for the owner's manual of your model: ftp://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_xps_laptop/xps-m1210_owner%27s%20manual_en-us.pdf
Don't give up try booting into SAFE MODE press F8 at bootup and choose safe mode, with networking. Then at least you can troubleshoot what is wrong, it is often a bad Video driver. It may require reinstalling or updating, or some other driver that is giving you this BSOD.
this is a system32 driver issue with windows i believe. i had this same problem when i plugged in a PCI Sata Adapter it screwed a driver all up and windows was stuck rebooting over and over. the only way i could think to fix it was to format the HDD and reinstall windows from scratch
This sounds like the issue where the LifeDrive is stuck in a loop. You can see how to break the device out of the system loop on the Palm Knowledge Base article (26419) located HERE.
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