Windows XP does not correctly initialize after virus removal

I am running Windows XP Home SP3 with FF 5.0.  I had a virus (Backdoor.RBot) the Avast program not found. Nor have programmed the MRT of Microsoft, or the online scanner. Used Malwarebytes and the virus has been removed. Installed Microsoft Security Essentials, uninstalled all the AV programs, cleaned the registry and descended from MSE. Found another virus (HackTool:Win32KeyGen) removed. At the verification by disk, removed 4 corrupted files associated with e-mail, uninstalled and reinstalled Yahoo Messenger program, because I had problems with it.

When booting, I get a black screen with the icons of the bureau shows that the white circles, and then the screen flickers and returns to normal.

My Windows Media Player gets up into pieces, the screen comes first with half of the taskbar, then it wobbles, and the other half rises.

Problems with FF. Sometimes freezes when I have more than one tab open. Uninstalled and reinstalled. Makes no difference.

IE8 did the same thing.

Also, with FF or IE8, when you open a new tab, I get a white screen that loads very slowly and sometimes not at all. I get error messages telling me that the page has been reset by the server (no numbers).

MSC is prompting me every 4 hours or more to scan, and when I run a full scan, it takes at least 5 hours to run. Yesterday, the scan took 10 and a half hours to run!

The fan of my computer is almost constantly running.

I'm afraid, I have damaged more files / programs.

Any help would be appreciated. I'm pretty new with a PC, so please be as simple as possible.

Thank you.

No emails? I guess that if you use Web-based e-mail, you don't have them on your PC.

At the very least, copy your favorites of IE from here:

C:\Documents and Settings\ [user] \Favorites

You can copy them to a USB flash drive, a CD or a floppy disk (if you have a floppy drive and floppy!).

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