When Windows XP is installed and in the setup is configured to the SATA disk as AHCI and not IDE, when booting the famous BLUE screen appears and restarts.
In Windows 7 there is also a similar problem with more advanced disks that does not recognize them and when the little colored balls appear spinning freezes.
Windows 10 is more stable but there are so many updates that always appears again and again something new is always happening and it is necessary to reinstall windows.
The boot sector can be destroyed for multiple reasons and you have to reinstall windows.
When Windows XP is installed and in the setup is configured to the SATA disk as AHCI and not IDE, when booting the famous BLUE screen appears and restarts.
In Windows 7 there is also a similar problem with more advanced disks that does not recognize them and when the little colored balls appear spinning freezes.
Windows 10 is more stable but there are so many updates that always appears again and again something new is always happening and it is necessary to reinstall windows.
The boot sector can be destroyed for multiple reasons and you have to reinstall windows.