> Not to be defending windows but it was most likly the way your > anti-virus was configured that keep changing your boot record back to its > orig. state. Good point Charles...Mr. Norton does has a way with things himself. I gave up running virus software all the time and went to scanning for that reason. Couldn't trust Peter after the release of the 80286 anyways, when he said "Now that we've got access to a 1 megabyte memory space, memory will never again limit our computer use." :-) Cheers --- Larry
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