Vista won't start do not and the Startup Repair tool suspended

Hello

I just came across some problems with Vista.  I initially became a problem with my network card that he was unable to start the driver.  I made the mistake of unistalling thinking Vista would be to reinstall it when it restarted.  Since then it crashes just as soon as he gets to the start screen.  He did the same in all modes of security and restore last known good configuration.  I dug my CD and tried to do the Startup Repair.  He gets through loading files, but when it gets to the screen where you choose your language input method, etc., it freezes.  I can't even NumLock to switch on the keyboard, it seems to be completely hooked.  I think I installed SP2 and my CD is probably only SP1, so I think that may restrict some of my options.  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks for the help.  I ended up out of the network card and could come out in safe mode, and then in normal mode.  Get that far, I plugged the card back and all was well again.  Not sure why she needed a time-out or why that hung near the top of Vista via the CD.

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