Hi rd--
What "cleanup tool" do you mean exactly? You mean the Windows Installer
Cleanup Utility? I don't think any aspect of Windows Vista's security is in
your way here, if you're referring to UAC. You've made it clear you have a
Vista DVD.
I'd normally exercise all your F8 options, because system restore from one
of the safe modes sometimes works when one from another of the safe modes
does. But you've indicated that
1) You have no restore points to use
2) You've already tried Last Known Good Configuration from the F8 Advanced
Options menu
Here's something you haven't tried with that Vista DVD in your hand. You
haven't tried a repair install. So let's try it:
***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx
If this does not work, then I don't know what your backup status is, but at
least you have the DVD so you could reinstall Vista. I think you have a
good chance to make the Repair Install work--give it a shot.
Good luck,
CH
"rdhahn" <> wrote in message
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>I will try posting this thread again. I have Windows Vista Ultimate, I
> believe after I ran the Windows Cleanup tool on my C:\ drive I don't
> rember
> all the options I selected, when I tried to restart Windows It fails, with
> an
> error message saying "Boot Critical File
> c:\windows\system32\drivers\intelide.sys is corrupt" and a message to boot
> from the install disk and do a repair. My ystem 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. OK so I
> tried
> booting 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 file should not be so hard? I then tried to select start from
> a
> restore point but there where none, and last known success full startup
> option this fails. Now I have a system with important files on it and know
> way to repair it, or access it, I can't believe some thing that is not
> that
> "messed up" to me, I can't find a solution to. I have posted this problem
> and
> many support boards with no help. I can't believe I now have a "USELESS
> COPY
> OF WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE" with ALL MY DATA & FILES I NEED, BECAUSE OF
> VISTA'S MORE ENHANANCED SECURITY! I am very disappointed Microsoft does
> not
> monitor this forum looking for such simple problems that can render Vista
> USLESS! Ralph