System files got deleted unintentionally

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I downloaded an antivirus tool at pcworld.com. It asked me if i want to do the scanning before my settings starts to load. I clicked yes. My computer restarts. It started scanning and found 4 files infected. I deleted them. It was stupid. I didnt know they were system files. When done deleting the files, my computer froze. I couldnt do anything, so i turned the power off and turned it back on. I clicked on to my user account and froze again. So everytime i try to log on my computer freezes. I think the files that i deleted was needed in order to load my settings. Now all i can see is "loading your settings...." when i click on the user account. Im not sure if the files came from the registry or at my startup. Is there any way i can fix my computer? is there any way i can restore those files
please help! thank you

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Hi Ringo,

I downloaded an antivirus tool at pcworld.com. It asked me if i want to do the scanning before my settings starts to load. I clicked yes. My computer restarts. It started scanning and found 4 files infected. I deleted them. It was stupid. I didnt know they were system files. When done deleting the files, my computer froze. I couldnt do anything, so i turned the power off and turned it back on. I clicked on to my user account and froze again. So everytime i try to log on my computer freezes. I think the files that i deleted was needed in order to load my settings. Now all i can see is "loading your settings...." when i click on the user account. Im not sure if the files came from the registry or at my startup. Is there any way i can fix my computer? is there any way i can restore those files?
please help! thank you.

email address: (e-mail address removed)

Without knowing what these files are, there's little we can do.

Try a Repair Install. Check here This shouldn't mess with your data
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm


Good luck
 

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