My background is in *nix not Windows but if this was happening to me what I would do is get a USB drive with a live OS (such as Knoppix or Ubuntu) and when the machine is running fine get MD5 checksum for each of the critical boot files. Then if there is a boot problem later just boot from the USB and you can check the MD5 checksum to see if one of the files has changed. You could also just keep copies of critical files on the USB drive.
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Date: 2010-11-20 04:59 pm (UTC)