BSOD After Recovery

Hi All,
I've got a Toshiba Equium P200-1IR which had a Trojan, a pile of spyware and was running like a bag of hammers so straight away I reached for the recovery disc.
The recovery ran fine to completion but then wouldn't boot.  It gets past the bios and then Blue Screens straight away.  I can't see the error on the BSOD because it flashes up for a fraction of a second.
Juts in case the file system had been corrupted in some way, I used the advanced recovery section of the disc to remove both partitions and reformat with one partition with the full drive (which I prefer anyway).
Again, the recovery ran fine but still gives the flash of a blue screen and tries to reboot. 
It won't boot into Safe mode either (same prob with the Blue Screen).
I don't particularly want to buy a new version of Windows since it costs more than the machines worth now!
I think that's about all the info I can think of so any suggestions would be very much appreciated since I'm stumped now!!

Equium P200-1IR (PSPB5E-00C004KS)
On the F8 Advanced Boot Options menu, choose Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure.
Give us the STOP error and any file name that's mentioned on the blue screen.
-Jerry

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