a patch prevents the system to boot vista

Old system Dell Vista Premium w / automatic updates recently started rebooting over and over again and will be only the stick mode without failure.  System Restore does not work, bought the new hard drive and reinstalled Windows, but same problem.  Tried to fix it via the Dell OS disk but now get the error "a fix will prevent the system from starting.  Repair action: repair and checking the integrity of system files: has no code error 0 x 2.  Any suggestions on how to difficulty is much appreciated.  THX!

Hello

See this link:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-system/a-patch-is-preventing-the-system-from-starting/d21180a7-3b75-411a-a26c-555149ede7b8

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