problems of corrupted recovery regsutry for Windows XP on the system restore

Hello. Had a spyware (Trojan) killed by the virus cleaner, but on reboot, it gave me a famous lsass.exe error on an application that could not be deleted. At and read http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545 but when tried to start the recovery from the Windows XP CD, the "copy c:\windows\repair\system c:\windows\system32\config\system" command did not work. Eventually managed to load the system from the CD, but then couldn't get part 2 (after the reboot safe mode) that the administrator password has been amended. I ran NT Password and registry Bootdisk from USB to remove the password of administrator but when tried to get back to the recovery console from the CD-ROM Windows XP, the computer turns off just before I have the option "R"-to start the recovery console. "" When I do not use the CD and try to turn on in a safe mode, it gives the BSOD. How do to so corrupted registry I can't system restore and recovery console?

Any help is appreciated. I ran a diagnostic system and test at startup has past but on test drive, I get to 10% only global, and then it seems to take an indefinite period.

How to make a manual SYSTEM RESTORE in XP, this should fix the missing or damaged configuration file.

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A. connect your hard disk not bootable on another computer, as a secondary drive or use a usb adapter or pregnant, if you can see your data on the disk, save it now, and then follow the rest of these instructions.

B. open the Windows Explorer. Click on tools | Folder options | View. Check the "show files and folders. Apply the change.

NOTE

D: do not represent the hard drive you connected to your PC, it can be E: or F: or G:, everything depends on how much other disks (including cd/dvd) so you have in your host PC, replace the drive letter to be appropriate in the instructions below.

C. the D:\System Volume Information folder access. You will see a folder named something like _restore {...} points represent an alphanumeric sequence.
In this folder, you will see folders named RP0... Nnpr. find the one with the largest number.
What are your system restore points. In the higher-numbered folder, you will see a folder named snapshot. In this folder is the register of these files you need to recover your system:

_REGISTRY_USER_.default

_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SECURITY

_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE

_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM

_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SAM

D. create a subdirectory; That is to say, D:\Windows\TMP. Copy these files in the TMP subdirectory. Rename them to:

by default

Security

software

System

Sam

Note of course losing the period (.) in the file named _registry_user_.default

E. remove the files in the subdirectory D:\windows\system32\config of the same short name.

F. copy of D:\windows\tmp in the D:\windows\system32\config files. subdirectory.

G.Put your disk back into its original system. Your system should boot normally. If you get the error even repeat the procedure and choose another folder (Nnpr) (next higher number).

You can repeat this procedure by choosing a smaller number Nnpr until you get the start again.
If you are refused access to all files, you will need to take the first of 'Ownership' of the files. http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308421

If this procedure does not work, you need to repair or reinstall Windows.

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