XP does not start, get blue error screen, even in safe mode

My PC with Windows XP worked but slowly. I have deleted some entries in the registry. I was unable to close the session. I rebooted and now even after using safe mode I end up with a blue screen with Windows XP on it and no button works! Any suggestions?

Looks like you did some significant damage there.

What is the brand and model of your PC? You have a Windows XP installation CD?

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