Windows XP problem - registry corrupted

The start of my Toshiba laptop, I noticed (fleetingly) a message that says (I think) that my registry was damaged and a default version had been put in its place. Since then, the laptop is practically unusable with programs does not claim missing dll, the operating system apparently bit re-install itself whenever that I access. Also, the menu programs everything seems to have disappeared.

I tried to go to the "last good config' - makes no difference; I tried the system recovery - he says there is nothing to recover.

Looking on the web possible recovery options, he speaks with the "recovery console", but the Toshiba product recovery disk does not appear to meet a reformat. Is there anyway I can try and resolve this issue without losing all the data and programs on my laptop?

Help!

Hello

Unfortunately, I'm afraid, you have only one possibility of Mr. you need to reinstall the operating system.
The recovery console doesn't exists on the Toshiba Recovery CD because it is not an original CD of Microsoft Windows. On the recovery cd, you will find only the image files.

However, I recommend you make a backup of you all important files, then use the Tosh recovery CD.

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