I would try going into the BIOS and see if the CD is seen by the BIOS. If so, make sure the CD is first in the boot order, then see if you can boot from the XP CD.
Windows will sometimes not see the CD, but if the BIOS does, you should be able to boot with it to follow the procedure in the article linked above by kniht
As you have a Compaq though, you should be aware of this warning from that article:
| Warning Do not use the procedure that is described in this article if your computer has an OEM-installed operating system. The system hive on OEM installations creates passwords and user accounts that did not exist previously. If you use the procedure that is described in this article, you may not be able to log back into the recovery console to restore the original registry hives.
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Worst case is after doing part one, you won't be able to log into windows or the recovery console. Then you 'll have to use the following method of a live CD or slaving to another PC to recover.
Another option is to use a live CD, or connect the hard drive as a slave (or in an external enclosure) to anoother PC. Then you can start with part 2 and copy the registry files from the
System Volume Information folder directly to the
Windows\system32\config folder without having to deal with a command line interface, or worrying about the above warning.
Live CDs
Ultimate Boot CD for Windows Knoppix Ubuntu
If slaved to another PC, this will be useful:
How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
HTH
Jerry