Hello. I tried to give HostsMan another go, this time manually disabling the DNS Client, and setting its startup to manual. Upon installing HostsMan and restarting, i get a black screen saying "no bootable partition in table". After restarting, it said it again. I went into my BIOS to try changing boot priority, but then figured I would make things worse. I exited without saving and Windows booted normally. I noticed HostsMan saying I should disable the DNS Client! I checked it under services and it was running, even though I had shut it off and set it to manual. Afterwards I restored to a system restore point I made just before installing HostsMan, since that seems to be the only way to fix the problems caused by it. Anyway, is this "no bootable partition in table" a hardware error from my hard drive, or did HostsMan really screw something up?