Installation of Windows XP "Repair" returning parameters/files

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A few days ago, my computer acted upward and gave a Blue Screen of Death, when starting from a Youtube video. Usually, I get the BSOD just crash my computer and everything is fine after that. This time the computer froze on the home screen and then gave a BSOD again and remained in this loop. Then I tried to start the computer in safe mode to do a system restore, is the restoration of each date of this week, no luck, gave me the same results.

The loading screen and watched welcome glitch-ey, the loading screen had vertical black lines running through it, the Welcome screen is frozen in a white checkered pattern.

My last resort was to 'fix' Windows Xp with the Windows XP disc it as usual. I did it and everything was fine, except that I got a new user account with zero parameters now even if the old user account files (except some desktop shortcuts have disappeared, which is very good) are still there. I then did the instructions of "appropriating a file" of:
[url] http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421&Product=winxp [url].

Now I have control of the files, but before I have my hardrive not more with the 100 GB file moves from the wreck, I need answers to the questions.
1 move all the files to the new account will work or do I need to fix roads shortened to c:/program files after that?
2. I noticed the "repaired" computer doesn't even have Java in this regard, a ready internet connection setting and is not able to run any games-Will install all my old drivers, java + other settings for the router disc work?
3 are the only means of recovery previous state (files and settings) my computer 1 & 2 question or is there a simple copy / paste method?

Thank you if you've read this! Thanks in advance.

Hi Thatyou,

Since you have your previous user account files available, you can read the following article to set up the new user account.

How to create and configure user accounts in Windows XP

Yes, reinstalled the drivers and other applications should help you to use the computer as we have.

I would say that you reinstall the drivers and programs. There is no way that you expect.

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