
Yesterday I decided to install Vista Business Edition 64 bit on my system. There were already installed: Xp Pro, (with Sygate firewall pro,Avast Antivirus and Vista Home Premium edition.
Everything worked fine, including Vista Home Premium. Although Comodo firewall kept reminding me that an update was available, but I was unable to download or install that update ([at].something) was missing.
To make it short. After installing the drivers for Vista X64, and downloading and installing Avast, and downloading the X64 version of Comodo Firewall, I installed Comodo. Everything seemed to be normal. But because Avast was just downloading updates, I told Comodo to restart later.
After the download of Avast was complete, I rebooted...
And... guess...
Invalid boot media..Insert another bootable media...I tried many tools including the Vista repair options, but unfortunately..the bootsector was gone..just like the partitions..
Steps I took were Paragon, to recover the partitions..But unfortunately I could not find anything back, except the backups that I made...(only docs and data files,etc)..Since I am a programmer, and work with pc's since 1984, I am sure that I didn't do anything wrong..In fact, this happened before, under the same circumstances..
The pc: Athlon Dual Core X64, 4 GB memory, 250 Maxtor Harddisk, Emu 0404 soundcard and the other basic stuff...
Now I am really affraid to install CFP again, although I am making backups now right after driver installation, and activation..
I have no clou of what happend...or what caused it..But I had to re-install everything from scratch since my backups of Windows also contained CFP...
So, anyone has a suggestion? It took me hours to make the harddisk accessable again. The MBR was totally messed up....
I hope someone recognises this situation...
With kind regards,
Etude.