I just reread your post and tried to duplicate your problem with the box checked and I cannot. What version are you using? Anyone else on here have that problem?
A simple solution to prevent this problem is to first hide the initial partition using an application such as MBRWizard before attempting the secondary Windows installation. This will eliminate dependencies on other partitions and provide complete autonomy. Maybe.
An .iso file is a self executing file, i.e. your programs, windows etc. You can run one of the supposed "registry cleaners" and get hundreds of errors on a clean well functioning system. My advice is stick with a winner.
.ink file extensions are associated with corel draw and other draw and imaging programs, and contain information relative to color. I would backup my images/pictures before deleting them.
Maybe they can restore him to Michael J with enough reconstruction. One of his brothers commented that "he has had so much surgery Michael is not there anymore". My money is on the bug.
The cheapest way is to run the windows chkdisk. At times it is able to fix corrupt data and get the drive going long enough to restore and backup the data.
Here is the page at Dell. http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...tid=&impid= you need to select your model. Sorry about the link, I could not make it clickable. Works now.