Replaced router and now XP won't boot

Okay, hope this makes sense.  Had a Linksys (older model) and removed to place a new router in with more power.  Got setup and didn't remove old wireless connections beforehand and now, I can't boot up Windows XP unless in Safe Mode.  Not sure if I have to remove the Networkname or what, but its late and I've probably been looking at this too long.  After spending time with ISP trying to get them to reboot modem so connection would work, something got hosed up along the way. 
Any help on trying to fix would be greatly appreciated! 

Hi… I don’t this has anything to do with Network Name or old Wireless Network connection. Might be some of the system files are missing or gone corrupt. I would suggest you boot the system in safe mode and restore the system to a restore point dated 15 days back. This will help you to boot the system in normal mode.

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