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Ci.dll file in Windows Vista operating system is a BHO (Browser Helper Object) stored in C:\Windows\System32 folder. This file executes automatically when a user starts the Internet browser.
Are you unable to delete a file from your Windows hard drive? Are you facing file system structure corruption errors while trying to boot your Windows-based computer.
Do you encounter hardware configuration and boot errors while booting your Windows XP computer? Is your Microsoft Windows XP computer unbootable due to missing or corrupt boot files.
Are you unable to access stored files from NTFS file system partition? Is your NTFS partition inaccessible or missing? The problem may occur due to corruption to the NTFS file system.
Are you unable to remove a file from your NTFS file system partition of Windows operating system-based computer? Does your system show disk and file system structure corruption related errors in System Event Log of Windows
Tried everything to boot your Windows based system, but it is still unbootable? Unable to find out the exact cause for unbootability of your system? The most obvious cause for the above scenarios is severe damage in file system.
Is your Windows system unbootable after marking the primary partition active? Are you getting error message about missing system files at startup? This behavior indicates that critical boot files of your Windows computer are missing and it cannot boot up.
Reasons for the occurrence of a STOP error message could be many, including the corruption of NTFS.SYS file. The Windows system file stored in the C:\Windows\System32\drivers folder can be corrupted due to various reasons.
Do you regularly backup your valuable data on a reliable backup media? Do you have a disaster recovery strategy to safeguard against file loss? If your answer is 'No' for any of these questions, you may encounter a number of file loss situations at any moment of time.
Microsoft Windows allows sharing files and folders with users on a same network. To share a folder, you can click 'My Computer' and browse to the folder, you want to share. You can then use its 'Sharing and Security' option to share the folder on network.