Help QUICK with HDD swaping blunder (LONGWINDED)

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       #51

    sample startup repair log from all attempts...


    hers what i copied by hand from the startup repair logs:

    system disk = \Device\Harddisk0
    windows directory = c:\Windows
    AutoChkRun = 0
    Root Causes = 1

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    Root Cause Found
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    Boot Critical File: C:\ci.dll

    Repair action:File Repair
    Result: failed. Error code = 0x2
    Time Taken = 3464ms

    Repair action: System Restore
    Result: failed. Error code = 0x490
    Time Taken = 0ms

    Repair action: System Files Integrity Check and Repair
    Result: failed. Error code = 0x490
    Time Taken = 661101ms
    ------------------------------
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       #52

    Ruby,
    Now if you remove the dvd, can you boot into windows?
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       #53

    no startup repair starts automatically
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       #54

    just saw your last msg.

    The situation does not look promising.
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       #55

    i concur
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       #56

    remember I have even tryed replacing ci.dll from the restore partition, from other win7 computer and just deleting it so it is reinstalled by system repair, but it changes the size every time(shortens) and never wasnt shown as corrupt. ocasionally i saw a cmd prmpt message " you cant alter this file as it is flagged by startup repair for fixing, so i went 3-4 more rounds and no help but flag lifted
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       #57

    have googled ci.dll missing and am sifting thru all of the stuff there to see if there is anything applicable to your case.

    Hang in there a little longer. I'm trying to avoid having to do a clean install.

    Do you happen to know if the Service Pack 1 (SP1) update was every applied to this computer?

    Do you know if the Win 7 DVD is pre-or post-SP1, in other words, does the Win 7 dvd already have SP!? Unlikely, but possible.
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       #58

    and the scandisk /f says no problems or corrupt files

    as well as sfc /CHECKFILE and a more general /SCANNOW flag.... no corruption detected.
    Last edited by rubyrubyroo; 08 Oct 2011 at 04:44. Reason: error in typing
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       #59

    dvd has nothing mentioned on the box or disc so i assume its not SP1 complient, but SP1 is installed, must have been automatic
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       #60

    code integrity

    heres a detailed link to info and some of it's fxn libray

    http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp...p/140sp890.pdf
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