Hi, Ralph.
When I plug that phrase, "intelide.sys is corrupt", into Google, I get 687
hits. Some of them look promising.
Whoops! At least some of them have simply "slurped" THIS conversation from
this MS public news server! :>( I've NEVER posted to
http://forums.techarena.in, but there I am - and you, too! Ditto
http://www.tabletquestions.com.
I don't have time to comb through all those hits, but it appears that some
date back to at least 2005, and some involve WinXP or Win2K, before Vista
even existed. If you were running WinXP, I would have already suggested a
Repair Install (also known as an in-place upgrade). But I haven't had
occasion to try that with Vista. I've used System Restore (not System
Recovery) once, with excellent results.
About all I can think of is the old faithful: backup and then reformat that
volume and reinstall Vista. No fun, and not a quickie, but you've been
fighting this for over a week already, so...
Good luck, Ralph.
When you find the solution, please post back so that we can tell others.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"rdhahn" <> wrote in message
news:793D9351-166E-4632-9FEB-...
> The big problem is Windows Fails to startup. I boot off the Vista install
> dvd
> and select the "Repair Automtically" option and get the message after it
> tries "Windows cannot Repair this computer automatically". It seems to me
> a
> simple replace of the corruptfile intelide.sys should not be so hard?
> It was the Vista windows CleanUP tool I used, can't recall all the options
> I
> used. Using the Vista install disk and selecting under the "System
> Recovery"
> options the dos prompt and typed sfc/scannow and got the message "Windows
> Recovery Protection could not preform the requested operation".
>
> under details report of problem it states
>
> name StartupRepairV2
> Problem signature
> 1 External Media
> 2 6.06.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386
> 3 6
> 4 196611
> 5 crorruptfile
> 6 crorruptfile
> 7 3221225487
> 8 3
> 9 WrpRepair
> 10 2
> OS Version 6.06000..2.0.0.256.1
> Locale ID 1033
>
> And after startup failure this message
>
> c:\windows\system32\drivers\intelide.sys is corrupt
>
> error 0xc000000f
>
>
> "R. C. White" wrote:
>
>> Hi, Ralph.
>>
>> That's a pretty hefty system you have there! ;<)
>>
>> Have you run the System File Checker?
>> sfc /scannow
>>
>> That should check all the operating system files against the "known good"
>> copy that Vista keeps in a cache on your hard drive and replace any
>> missing
>> or damaged ones. You might have time for a cup of coffee, and you
>> probably
>> should have your Vista DVD-ROM handy because SFC might need to see that.
>>
>> > The trouble I think started when I
>> > used Windows Cleanup, and and selected alot of options.
>>
>> That could certainly have done it! :>( Any chance you might remember
>> WHICH
>> options? And WHICH "Windows Cleanup"? From Microsoft or a third party?
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "rdhahn" <> wrote in message
>> news:062EFE0D-AF00-47F2-925A-...
>> > My system is DIY, Asus P5B Premium Vista Edition motherboard, Intel
>> > Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz cpu, 2048MD DDR2 800MHz ram, Seagate Barracuda
>> > 7200.10
>> > 500GB Serial ATA-300 Hard Drive. The trouble I think started when I
>> > used Windows Cleanup, and and selected alot of options.
>> > Ralph
>> >
>> > "R. C. White" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi, Ralph.
>> >>
>> >> Since you told us nothing about your computer, all we can do is take a
>> >> shot
>> >> in the dark. :>(
>> >>
>> >> Does this KB article help:
>> >> Intelide.sys Is Not Used on Computers with ICH4 or ICH5
>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/322359/
>> >>
>> >> It says it applies to WinXP; I have not idea if it also applies to
>> >> Vista.
>> >>
>> >> Google finds over 14,000 hits for "intelide +vista"; Windows Live
>> >> Search
>> >> gets 255. You might want to take a look to see which ones might fit
>> >> your
>> >> computer.
>> >>
>> >> If you need to post back, be sure to tell us some basic facts about
>> >> your
>> >> computer, such as make and model (of the motherboard/CPU if you built
>> >> it
>> >> yourself), how many HDs and what interface (IDE, SATA, USB, SCSI) they
>> >> are
>> >> using, etc. Is this a new Vista installation, or was it working and
>> >> then
>> >> quit?
>> >>
>> >> RC
>> >>
>> >> "rdhahn" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:AA1922A4-8D67-4F04-A64A-...
>> >> > When I try to start Windows Vista Ultimate, I get the message "Boot
>> >> > Critical
>> >> > File c:\windows\system32\drivers\intelide.sys is corrupt" and a
>> >> > message
>> >> > to
>> >> > boot from the install disk and do a repair.I did this and it could
>> >> > not
>> >> > fix
>> >> > the problem! Now I have no clue as what to do? Any help is needed.
>> >> > Thanks
>> >> > Ralph