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My workaround was to use Windows 7 default loader, NOT grub. It has two options: 1 for Linux, the other for Windows. Choosing the linux option boots into grub. So basically, bypass GRUB.
I just checked this configuration out, because I haven't used Linux in months (and -gasp- I've been more productive). Problems ensued. I chose Linux, and loaded Linux from Grub, and the system froze. Upon rebooting, my BIOS did not recognize any operating system at all. It only seems to work when the Windows 7 installation disc is in there. I 'll report back soon. If not, that means my computer died once again because of dual-booting issues, and I've checked myself into a mental institution.