Control Panel, run the Task Manager, editor support and register missing because of a virus - HELP

Hello

A few days I got laptop from my uncle to copy some files, I plugged my USB without knowing he had a virus in there. Later, I plugged USB on my pc (which has windows xp inside) and copied the files. I noticed in my USB a folder named 'My documents', as novice I clicked on which you wonder what do my documents in USb and without knowing the virus got into my system as well. Minutes later my task manager, run, Control Panel, help and registry editor disappeared. Not only that I could not even set up the date and time as he said still not authorized by 'administrator' if I'm the administrator; and I couldn't run all the anti virus programs. You can imagine that I was powerless. I copied my C data to other readers and tried to re install windows. Once I got however the virus itself distributed sort of other readers and I opened the windows got new virus. Now my pc won't start, won't show windows, it will re-start itself over and over again and is not re boot the XP cd if I try to re install. What should I do? Could what virus be? And how do I get rid of him? Please help me with this.

Hi mia084,

You need to remove the infections by the virus of the computer completely.

Start the computer in safe mode with network and then scan the computer using antivirus, see the article below for more information.

Computer viruses: description, prevention, and recovery

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/129972

A description of the options to start in Windows XP Mode

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315222

Note: Reinstalling Windows XP on the computer, you will lose all the data and documents available on the computer.

How to install or upgrade to Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/978307

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