New problem after Leopard  install

I used Boot Camp a while back (twice actually) when I had Tiger and it always worked fine. I upgraded to Leopard yesterday (I had to perform a clean install) and now Windows will no longer boot. When I click on the Windows partition in the Boot Camp menu it goes to the black screen like it normally would and instead of booting up it says "error loading operating system." Is there anyway to boot up Windows without having to completely reinstall it?

Anyone? Or will I have to reinstall Windows and all of my stuff?

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