Start-up mode normal or secure, proven system repair goes only blue screen

I know it's a lot, so I understand if you don't want to help you.

I have a Dell Studio 1737 laptop.  It has Vista.  I had the virus in the System32 in a folder called Services.exe.  The computer should boot & windows would start.  Then an error pops up: System will restart, close & save all of the work, a critical error has occurred. Also MS Security Essentials showed the virus in the System32 folder, he said in order to clean the system of the computer must be restarted.  I continued to clean and restart my computer several times.  I even rebooted in Mode safe to remove the virus.  Nothing has worked.

Finally, I rebooted in Mode safe mode with command prompt & I manually deleted the Services folder where the virus.  There are 2 folders called Services but had a Services.exe so I deleted that one.  Now, whenever I restart my computer, it goes to the blue screen:

A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly left or came to an end.

Disable the BIOS memory options such as implementing caching or shading.

Press F8 to start in SafeMode to restart

STOP: 0X000000F4

It does not start mode without failure.

I tried pressing F8 repeatedly & select repair system restore back to factory settings, but it does not work.

It said please wait about 30 seconds & then he'll sign on the screen: another user.  I tried my user/administrator name & the password, but it will not

accept.  My. admin & password is typed correctly.

Please help to post the answer here or by e-mail at littlemountzion@yahoo.com, thank you.

Hello

Read this information:

"The computer does not start in Microsoft Windows Vista"

http://support.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/KCS/document?docid=DSN_343119&isLegacy=true

And this;

"How to run Dell 32-bit Diagnostics utility"

http://support.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/KCS/document?docid=52057

See you soon.

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