Canon Rebel sxi with an internal flash that won't pop up. Then must restart the camera to use.

Is this repairable at a reasonable cost ?  Better yet is there a way around this?
I have a supplemental flash but there are times when I would like not to schlep that around.

Hi Jtlinva,
Apart from the external flash, unfortunately, your camera really will require service to correct this issue.  You may setup the repair by clicking here.
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