Cannot start Windows does not correctly

I booted windows xp and when he started an error message box came that said c:\windows\system32\services.exe and the computer turns off, anyone know what it is? Windows would run briefly, then just keep close on its own.

Looks like you may have a virus or other malware. Get your updated antivirus program and boot into Safe Mode.    To enter in Safe Mode when you turn on first, press F8 on every seconds until you get the menu, and then select Safe Mode.  Then run a complete system scan.
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Microsoft has suggestions and offerings to
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-do-I-remove-a-computer-virus
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Moderator Forum Keith has a few suggestions along this line to
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-performance/Windows-Explorer-has-stopped-working/6ab02526-5071-4DCC-895F-d90202bad8b3
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If that suits him fine. If this is not the case, use system restore to go back to an earlier date at the beginning of the problem.  To run system restore, click Start-> programs-> Accessories-> System Tools-> system restore.  Click on the box that says show more restore points.
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You can check the corrupted system files.  Open an administrator command prompt and run SFC if the above does not help. Click START, and then type sfc in the search box, right-click to SFC. EXE, then click on run as administrator. Then from the command prompt, type sfc/scannow.
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Finally if all else fails, you can look at the rather cryptic system event log.  To make, click Start-> Control Panel-> administration-> event viewer tools.  Once in Event Viewer system log-click and scroll entries looking for these "error" with indicator see if you can find guidance on where the problem may be.
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I hope this helps.  Good luck.

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