Computer crashed during a windows XP update

I was trying to trouble shoot a problem with a computer that would crash intermittently from time to time.  Put 3 downloaded system update for installation.  I put out of service and some updates to try to make sure I had the latest files.  When installing on 3/3, the system crashed again!  I knew it wasn't good.  I was not able to restart the system.  When I boot it comes up with the windows logo and progress bar, then it stops with a blue screen and the following message.

Stop: c000021a {fatal system error} the System Manager system initialization process ended unexpectedly with the State 0xc000026c (0x00000000 0x00000000).  The system has been shut down.

Is there anyway I can recover from this situation.

I tried to boot from the start with F8 menu.  I chose restore to the last known good state, but not luck.  Are there any other suggestions out there.  XP was preinstalled on the Dell computer.  I is not a MS installation disc, but have the Dell restore disc.  I resisted using it because I think he goes back to the initial state of the computer and I will rebuild the system from scratch.  Inplace installation is a good solution or it just will make worse?  Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you. -Nat

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Additional information:
I wanted to just make sure that people know that I don't mean to solve the reason for which the computer crashed.  I just try to understand if there is a way to recover a Windows update that crashes, power losses, or breaks down before installation, updates is complete.  Thank you.

http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?DG=Microsoft.public.WindowsXP.General

Above is a link to the XP Newsgroups.

http://www.Microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?DG=Microsoft.public.windowsupdate&cat=en_us_d99bb655-a5d5-4C07-bdb0-90caf9f30c42&lang=en&CR=us

And Windows Update newsgroup.

You are in the Vista update Forum.

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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