Windows deleted files to space, now my computer does not start except in safe mode. Any ideas?

I got a message pop up saying I've been low on free space, I select the files to delete the computer option. He ran through the process and deleted files. I shut down the computer and have not used for a few days.

I tried to connect this morning it took forever to get to the password page, when I chose my name once again it took forever to load the password box. He then told the welcome as usual, but for several minutes and then the screen turns off, I left for almost an hour and nothing. I removed the battery and connected in safe mode that began end.

My system using windows Vista. I'm not good with computers so all ideas/help would be great.

Hello CarrieWilliams,

Thanks for your post.  Try a Startup Repair before leaving for the new facility.  Let us know the results, we look forward to hearing back on your part.

See you soon

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