It stops completely & I even need to press the on/off button of the computer to close the computer.
Also, when it starts (the recovery partition that is) it looks like it must be quick & it looks like the computer is not "healthy enough" to finish... You know what I mean ?
Ok, what I am gathering is you have two computers.
One of them is this XP machine that doesn't do to much.
One of them is the WinME machine that you have been using.
On the XP machine I gather you have been in the bios and changed things to an extent that your not sure you can revert the bios back to the original settings.
When the Restore is running, I am going to assume there is some disk activity light that you can see. When it stops doing anything useful, is that Disk Activity light in a solid on state, off or flashing.
Mostly Restores are a simple and straight forward operation, it will be reading from an image and writing to the Other Partition. It is normally about that simple. So if your computer is stopping, it is probably either during the read phase or the write phase.
Regardless of which one, it will be for the same reason.
The reason will fall into one of two major paths.
There is a read/write error.
There is something about a bios setting that is causing the read / write error.
It is now just a matter of finding out what the error is.
Because you have been in the BIOS I assume you can get back in.
I am not asking you to do anything now, I am asking for information.
Is there a menu option to either set the bios to the default settings or the safe settings or the optimal settings?
Can you, if required remove the cover to the computer and see inside.