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That is not a repair install. What you did was boot into the Win7 DVD Repair console and it scanned for apparent start-up issues and found none.
Your situation rmay require a Repair Install which is an Upgrade over itself done from the Win7 desktop.
Put the DVD in the drive, select "Connect to Internet during install" for latest updates, then "Upgrade" and it will reinstall the OS while keeping all files, programs and settings in place. Afterward you only need to reactivate at Computer>Properties link.
For further information, click on the Repair Install link I embedded in my original post (above).
Give it some time. It may be slowed by initial indexing and superprefetching.
I find the most important time to run CCleaner and Auslogics Defraggers is right after install is complete.
Well i have notices. I have password on my bios, so after POST, it ask the passowrd. If i disable that, the boot select menu dissapears. Very strange.
Anyway, thanks for the answers. BTW, nice forum
Cocus,
I'm happy to hear that you got it sorted. Thank you for posting back with your results. :)