driver and system restore problems.

When I turn on my computer it say the perimeter is incorrect. the black screen appears and flashes at the top saying c: Windows system32i need help because I can not restore the system have already tried. more I want to know if the "lodge" and other protection against the virus is the cause. I had the i had the mcafee and someone had to work on my computer and they took off my mcafee and put their own on. now I cnt download my mcafee it will not read it. does nothing. so I dnt want to take protection I cuz I dnt want to liquidate without any. Finally, I can't even install or open any cd rom I have cuz of this problem on my computer. Help, please

Hello

1 how long have you been faced with this problem?
2. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?
3. what anti-virus software is installed on the computer now?
4. What is the accurate and complete error message that you receive at startup?

Step 1: Search for the issue in the clean boot state.

When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

How to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state

After you have used the boot is a way to solve your problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.

(a) click Startand then click run.

(b) type msconfigand click OK.
The System Configuration utility dialog box appears.

(c) click on the general tab, click Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services, and then click OK.

(d) when you are prompted, click restart to restart the computer.

Step 2: Try the fix tool from the article below to fix the CD drive question.

Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/

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