>
>     There is no absolutely safe method to detect "valid" bootsector,
>especially because there are variety of file systems and conditions, when
>bootsector may become invalid (for example, removing OS kernel files, which
>loaded from boot sector).
 
My wish list:

That someone would write command line programs to ... 

* save and 'restore' boot sectors

* save and restore MBRs (AEFDISK already does this so it's number 2 on my
wish list)




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