Windows Vista Service Pack 1 cannot start the PC

I decided to try to install service pack 1 new thinking that it is ages since I finally tried there may be a chance that it would actually work now. I was wrong.

When you try to install the service pack, it stops giving me an error 0xc0190002 for the c:\windows\system32\comrepl.dll file. Before I could get through this just by using System Restore to restore my PC to a time before that I downloaded the update. However, this time, when I try to use the system restore despite a created restore point prior to the installation of the service pack 1 I am informed that no restore points were created on my computer's system disk. I am also unable to boot in safe mode, with the freeze at crcdisk.sys

Is it possible to fix this without reinstalling Windows?

Open a free SP1 Support Incident as soon as POSSIBLE (and although it is still available): you're already three months behind on your critical security updates! On 10 August, you'll be four months behind.

If you wait longer, your only choice will be a clean install.

TIP: See if temporarily disable AVG, Ad-Aware Ad-Watch [1] & ZoneAlarm AND THEN activation of Windows Firewall allows SP1 install.

[1] cf. http://www.lavasoftsupport.com/index.php?showtopic=19804 (NB: first post is for Ad-Aware 2007 and 2008, second post is for Ad-Aware AE & superior)

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