mbr je master boot record, je to nieco ako kvazi katalog particii a os na nich, to ci to nemaze stare som si pri tom softe nie isty, ale skontroluj si kolko ich mas kludne vo win v disk managemente ...
co sa tyka ci.dll,ja neviem, google dava odpovede podobne stale:
Cause:
The above STOP error message appears when Ci.dll file is corrupted.
Resolution:
To resolve the above error message and to access the hard drive data, you will need to:
* Enter into safe mode and uninstall any new program.
* Use “Startup Repair” option to resolve the booting problems.
* If the problem continues, then format your hard drive and re-install Windows Vista operating system.
The last option guarantees complete resolution from the above problem. However, the resolution also has a disadvantage of erasing all the data saved on the Windows based hard drive. In such cases, the erased hard drive data can only be recovered using an advanced Data Recovery Software.
From Ed Bott
Code Integrity (CI) protects Windows Vista by verifying that system binaries haven’t been tampered with by malicious code and by ensuring that there are no unsigned drivers running in kernel mode on the system. CI starts as Windows starts up. The boot loader checks the integrity of the kernel, the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), and the boot-start drivers. After these binaries have been verified, the system starts and the memory manager calls CI to verify any binaries that are loaded into the kernel’s memory space. The binaries are verified by looking up their signatures in the system catalogs. Aside from the kernel memory space, CI verifies binaries loaded into a protected process and system installed dynamic libraries that implement core cryptographic functions.
I am surprised it boots t safe mode.
Do these steps.
1. With system off. Unplug any USB devices including memory/pen drives.
2. Boot normally. If still problem reboot to Safe mode.
3. Uninstall if allowed the last software you installed. (if this software is Windows installer based you will not be able to uninstall it in Safe mode).
4. Use Msconfig to disable all possible startup programs.
5. Try a normal boot.
If no joy then try a system restore.
Then report back!
just my 2 cents