I finally fixed my problem .. all i did was make a new file called BOOT.INI
and the default items into the file ... set it to hidden
and did a reboot and no more annoying "invalid BOOT.INI file"
when booting ... btw running a repair from the cd didn't help me
I got errrors that it couldn't find my win2k dir...
I had no emeregency disk created ... maybe that's why
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