Thx for the replay. I did try what you suggested, but vista insists there is no problems. Anything else I can try (that does not involve floppy drive & disk?)
>Your Vista DVD has a "Repair your computer" option. You have to boot to
>the DVD to use it. See:
>How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair
>http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html
>Try the "Repair your computer" > "System Recovery Options" > "Startup
>Repair" option at least three or four times, if it doesn't succeed. From
>experience, sometimes once is not enough.
>Then download VistaBootPRO, which will help you edit your Bootscreen, etc.
>http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>The stuff your seeing in bootsect.bak are just potential warnings, etc. you
>might see if certain conditions are true when you boot. I wouldn't worry
>about that, it's just part of the program. You'll see the text on your
>screen if it's relevant.
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