Boot Camp disappeared

I have a XP partition that was built by Boot Camp and everything worked great for over a year. All of a sudden boot camp is missing both in XP and in the Mac partition. Now XP won't boot normally. Luckily I just backed up everything because I want to install Win 7. I had XP set as the default drive to boot, so now I have to hold down the Option key to boot Mac. Why would the Boot Camp assistant be missing too. This happened after Mac upgraded itself and one file was an upgrade for Boot Camp.
What happened? Also Mac is running very slow. I did a Verify Disk and it reported everything is OK.
I really don't know much about Mac to figure out what is going on.
Also how do I upgrade my Mac OS. Is Snow any better than X 10.5.8 or should I just upgrade to the latest X OS.

Snow Leopard speeds up a lot of functions but does tend to come with more bugs because it is almost a total rewrite of MacOSX. At v10.6.2 now, some of the bugs are gone. I wouldn't use anything else.
Also Snow Leopard brings you Boot Camp Assistant 3 and updated drivers on the SL install DVD.

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    Message was edited by: NA Smith

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    I ran Boot Camp Assistant until the part where I enter the XP CD. (I entered the version before service pack 1 by accident.)
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    Press and Hold the OPTION key during startup and see if you get the menu to load OSx. If you do then click on OSx and boot into Leopard. Run boot camp assistant again and remove the Windows partition to restore the HD back into its original state.
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    I got this message with every device I connected (no matter if it was a 2.5''-harddrive, a cardreader, a camera or just a simple memory stick ...

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