I'm at my wits end.
Today my computer crashed while playing Empire: Total war, and upon restarting it ran a disc check on its own.
It moved around and repaired some things (named $130 and such) and said at the end only 4kb of data was in bad sectors. I thought nothing of it and the computer finished booting to desktop as normal.
I then went to click"Computer" to check something on my C: drive and I got the error : Explorer.exe class not registered.

So I go snooping around the internet (one of the few things that does still work).
Tried typing "regsvr32 urlmon.dll" in run and command prompt, says it isn't found and does nothing.
Used command prompt to scan my files to find out what was damaged or missing, and it says that some of them could not be repaired, and I should refer to a certain log inorder to find out what couldn't be fixed. Problem is that log is on the C drive and I cannot access it, obviously.
I put in my Vista disc and told it to install inorder to try to fix it, and it tells me urlmon.dll not found, and then winsetup.dll error 0x7E with no other numbers or letters in the code.
So finally I resign myself to do a clean install of Vista and be done with it.
So I assign the dvd to be first in boot order and it loads up the files and whatnot.....but then it just goes to the blueish/greenish swirly looking vista background that you see when your system is starting up, right before the desktop. And sits there, no options show up, nothing to click. Nothing.
Now I have no idea what to do, and am starting to panic. As far as I know I have no viruses/spyware/malware, etc on my computer. And I've run check disc and it either finds nothing wrong, or very very little wrong (the 4kb of data in bad sectors). I take good care of my computer, running spybot/c cleaner/ defragging , windows / drivers up to date, etc. I just don't know what to do as nothing I've tried is working.
Any help at all is appreciated.
Today my computer crashed while playing Empire: Total war, and upon restarting it ran a disc check on its own.
It moved around and repaired some things (named $130 and such) and said at the end only 4kb of data was in bad sectors. I thought nothing of it and the computer finished booting to desktop as normal.
I then went to click"Computer" to check something on my C: drive and I got the error : Explorer.exe class not registered.

So I go snooping around the internet (one of the few things that does still work).
Tried typing "regsvr32 urlmon.dll" in run and command prompt, says it isn't found and does nothing.
Used command prompt to scan my files to find out what was damaged or missing, and it says that some of them could not be repaired, and I should refer to a certain log inorder to find out what couldn't be fixed. Problem is that log is on the C drive and I cannot access it, obviously.
I put in my Vista disc and told it to install inorder to try to fix it, and it tells me urlmon.dll not found, and then winsetup.dll error 0x7E with no other numbers or letters in the code.
So finally I resign myself to do a clean install of Vista and be done with it.
So I assign the dvd to be first in boot order and it loads up the files and whatnot.....but then it just goes to the blueish/greenish swirly looking vista background that you see when your system is starting up, right before the desktop. And sits there, no options show up, nothing to click. Nothing.
Now I have no idea what to do, and am starting to panic. As far as I know I have no viruses/spyware/malware, etc on my computer. And I've run check disc and it either finds nothing wrong, or very very little wrong (the 4kb of data in bad sectors). I take good care of my computer, running spybot/c cleaner/ defragging , windows / drivers up to date, etc. I just don't know what to do as nothing I've tried is working.
Any help at all is appreciated.