Slow start, "Frozen Desktop", MS C++ Runtime Library - all after a power failure fast

Our House had a short cut (2 seconds), and immediately after that the computer has restarted, the computer was a moment very unusually long to restart. When its many programs spinning if clicked on, and in some cases, the computer would freeze (for example, I need to click on "start" and it would freeze on the screen) or get the runtime error above (device trying to open firefox). And 'My Computer' is simply not open. I tried to restart in 'safe mode' but that did not work or the other. The computer is managed by a surge protector and have us get out before without any problem, so I hope it didn't fry the computer completely. Firefox and Norton won't work (they turn). "Freezes" the taskbar and the start menu opens, but with no icons (view through the desktop). 'My computer' opens but then charge (green bar through the movements of the top of the page), but then will 'freeze '. I don't seem to be able to start in "Safe Mode", but it will try again.

Thank you for your help. Unfortunately, the problem was not resolved. The computer still load at a snails pace (close to 40 minutes) and programs spin when I try to open at least 60 seconds, or that they no longer answer. Now, I hear a real hard drive clicking sound, so I guess that some how the hard drive is physically damaged (if I have a surge protector - so I don't know how it happened). I plan to completely reload Vista (wipe everything) as a last ditch effort, but I'm guessing that won't matter either, like her that perhaps the HD is made.

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