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

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.

all the answers?

You say that the last problem is that the power has been cut to 1/2 way when trying to load the files to use the Startup Repair disk.

You have caused a failure of hardware in your computer by a power failure to him.

About the State of the disk, you're here!
We cannot see the disk, or judge what condition it is in...

My advice is to contact the manufacturer of your computer, if under warranty.

If it is under warranty, contact a local and trusted computer repair shop; NOT a great string of repair shops.

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You can try an installation clean back to factory settings before proceeding with what precedes, but we do not know if it will work.

How to get Vista recovery Media and/or to use the Vista recovery Partition on your computer.

There is no Vista free download legal available.

Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

In addition, ask them if you have a recovery Partition on your computer/laptop to restore it to factory settings.

See if a manual provided with the computer or go to the manufacturer's website, email or you can call for information on how to make a recovery.

Normally, you have to press F10 or F11 at startup to start the recovery process...

Another way I've seen on some models is press F8 and go to a list of startup options, and launch a recovery of standards of plant with it, by selecting the repair option.

Ask them if you can also make recovery disk/s for the recovery Partition in case of a system Crash or hard drive failure.

They will tell you how to do this.

Every computer manufacturer has their way of doing recovery disk/s.

Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, etc).
A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

A tutorial on the use of a clean install

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

After installation > go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > get latest Vista drivers for it > download/install them.

See you soon.

See you soon... Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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    CrystalBall © SEZ...

    Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for Windows Vista until February 26, 2010. Availability of support chat or messaging differs depending on your location. Some questions may require that more support for which he is advanced a charge.  Go to http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?prid=13014&gprid=582034 & select appropriate category (i.e., download problem;) Installation problem; Problems after installing a service pack).

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