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My computer restarted itself last night (think it was after an update) when it restarted there was a black screen saying that windows could not restart and a Ci.dll error.
I have tried using the dvd that came with my vista upgrade and have run startup repair. I left it running overnight but it was still running this morning. Thinking it had crashed, I did the process again, but still nothing.
Now I cant access the other repair methods i.e. system restore as it keeps going straight to the startup repair screen.
It wont start in safemode.
I have also downloaded another vista repair disc thinking that maybe mine was corrupt, but I get the same thing.
Any ideas?? Bit worried because all my photos and documents are on there and i havent backed them up!
If I take it to a computer shop, any idea how much they will charge to get the data off and do a clean install?
Please, please help!
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teresathorne[ at ]tiscali.co.uk wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My computer restarted itself last night (think it was after an update) > when it restarted there was a black screen saying that windows could > not restart and a Ci.dll error. > > I have tried using the dvd that came with my vista upgrade and have > run startup repair. I left it running overnight but it was still > running this morning. Thinking it had crashed, I did the process > again, but still nothing. > > Now I cant access the other repair methods i.e. system restore as it > keeps going straight to the startup repair screen. > > It wont start in safemode. > > I have also downloaded another vista repair disc thinking that maybe > mine was corrupt, but I get the same thing. > > Any ideas?? Bit worried because all my photos and documents are on > there and i havent backed them up! > > If I take it to a computer shop, any idea how much they will charge to > get the data off and do a clean install?
Scroll down to the middle of the page and you'll see an excellent explanation of Ci.dll by Ed Bott.
http://www.windowsbbs.com/windows-vista/65990-bsod-startup-ci-dll-missing-corrupt.html
Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like you're going to be able to do Mr. Bott's fixes. You can get your data off even though you can't boot into Windows. The easiest way is to pull the hard drive, put it in a USB external drive enclosure, and connect that to a working computer. Copy your data onto the working machine's hard drive. If you have the ability to do this, I suggest doing this now. If you don't have the extra equipment or feel uncomfortable about doing data recovery, definitely choose a shop that can do this for you. I don't recommend using a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place.
It sounds to me as though you're going to need a clean install (or return to factory condition if you have an OEM machine). Someone more clever than I might have a better idea for you as far as fixing the error. As for how much a shop will charge, there is no way for me to answer you. It really depends on the going rate where you live. To give you a rough idea, I normally charge $100 for a clean install of Windows (which includes applying any Service Packs, updates, and installing a complement of free programs). Data retrieval costs depend on how long it takes me and I charge $40/hr. So a clean install and retrieving ~ 20GB of data would probably run my client $140. But I don't live in a big market like Los Angeles or New York City and my prices are reasonable for here. I don't know what is reasonable for your location. Get some recommendations from family and friends and call around first.
When this is all over, buy an external hard drive (I like Western Digital MyBooks) and Acronis True Image. You can then image your system and do incremental backups regularly. In addition to that, if you have the normal amount of data as a home user would, you should periodically burn your data to DVD-R and put those disks in a safe place. If you have tons of data then instead of burning to DVD-R look into an off-site backup service such as Mozy.
Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
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Hi Theresa,
Not sure that I follow,
When you start up the computer and press f8 straight after the boot
screen you end up at the advanced boot options screen is this what you
mean by startup repair screen?
You say that it will not start in safe mode, have you tried selecting
start windows normally or last known good configuration?
Or does the pc not boot this far
Do you still have the DVD in the drive?
Pooch
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pooch
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On Nov 9, 7:51 pm, pooch <gu...[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Theresa, > > Not sure that I follow, > > When you start up the computer and press f8 straight after the boot > screen you end up at the advanced boot options screen is this what you > mean by startup repair screen? > > You say that it will not start in safe mode, have you tried selecting > start windows normally or last known good configuration? > > Or does the pc not boot this far > > Do you still have the DVD in the drive? > > Pooch > > -- > pooch
I can get to the safe mode/last know config selections but none of them work - they just come back with cannot load due to ci.dll error.
Teresa
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Hey Theresa--
Here's what I''d do. Put in the DVD and get to the menu where Startup Repair is one of several options and select command prompt and then:
Try using the bootrec.exe command switches:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392/en-us
Bootrec.exe /fixboot Bootrec.exe /fixmbr Bootrec.exe /scanos Bootrec.exe //RebuildBcd
Good luck,
CH
________________ <teresathorne[ at ]tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message news:88f40f1d-11ad-4317-b7b1-f020404fb9c7[ at ]d36g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Nov 9, 7:51 pm, pooch <gu...[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi Theresa, > > Not sure that I follow, > > When you start up the computer and press f8 straight after the boot > screen you end up at the advanced boot options screen is this what you > mean by startup repair screen? > > You say that it will not start in safe mode, have you tried selecting > start windows normally or last known good configuration? > > Or does the pc not boot this far > > Do you still have the DVD in the drive? > > Pooch > > -- > pooch
I can get to the safe mode/last know config selections but none of them work - they just come back with cannot load due to ci.dll error.
Teresa
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I was able to get past this problem by replacing the files on my system
with those from the Vista DVD. You will find them under
X:\Windows\System32 (some may be under \drivers as well). Unfortunately,
many of these were updated at some point ... I found that I had this same problem with 7 files myself, and that I
had best results after creating another boot entry to my OS as well.
Somehow, my system like it better. Which is nuts...
Has anyone determined the root cause of this?
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enzoaeneas
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