updates downloaded after a restore to a point of control-main issues

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restored to a control point. was having bad to hang on to a router. could not "Uninstall" so I restored.
After vista came back, I downloaded updates. one was a CIP service.
He doesn't have the first two times, then took. given market according to the instructions.
computer turned on and acted like it was scanning or something. the black screen, white letters. then he stopped on a 'file ':! Oxc01a001d! 37482/98395 (\registry\machine\components\deriveddata...).
stuck there for more than an hour. I pushed the button to close hard. computer is relit and recommended a system restore. I said yes, and the same thing happened. stuck on the 'message' above.
help please. (I have Vista Home Premium 64)

update this morning: turn off the computer this morning and turned back on - now, after 3 hours of what he's trying to "Startup Repair", it is always taken in some kind of loop. He said: it's tempting to repairs. I did not change but for the black screen.

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I was told to post here for a response:

restored to a control point. was having bad to hang on to a router. could not "Uninstall" so I restored.
After vista came back, I downloaded updates. one was a CIP service.
He doesn't have the first two times, then took. given market according to the instructions.

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    I was told to post here for a response:

    restored to a control point. was having bad to hang on to a router. could not "Uninstall" so I restored.
    After vista came back, I downloaded updates. one was a CIP service.
    He doesn't have the first two times, then took. given market according to the instructions.
    computer turned on and acted like it was scanning or something. the black screen, white letters. then he stopped on a 'file ':! Oxc01a001d! 37482/98395 (\registry\machine\components\deriveddata...).
    stuck there for more than an hour. I pushed the button to close hard. computer is relit and recommended a system restore. I said yes, and the same thing happened. stuck on the 'message' above.
    help please. (I have Vista Home Premium 64)

    update this morning: turn off the computer this morning and turned back on - now, after 3 hours of what he's trying to "Startup Repair", it is always taken in some kind of loop. He said: it's tempting to repairs. I did not change but for the black screen.

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