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I just installed Vista x64 this morning onto a brand new Bootcamp partition, and everything was running fine until after it installed the updates it automatically downloaded and installed. I don't know if it's normal, but it took Vista about 5-10 mins just to get to the welcome screen, then it was immediately loaded. But then i restarted it, and i received an error message saying that Vista could not initialize startup, and for me to put the Vista disc in, and repair the installation. I tried that, and the disc had no such option for repair. So what happened to the installation?
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And this is what i get when i try last known good config:
This is the original message:
And this is what i get when i try last known good config: