The first thing that you should get in the way of software messages is for the bootloader to announce its start. If you are not getting a grub or lilo message then you may not have any bootloader installed on the MBR. If you have a boot floppy try that.
Since the bootloader does not start you may have a problem in the BIOS where boot does not
get that far. Quick, memorize the last BIOS message before it dissapears.
"how can I use the install CD to check? I have a Slack boot disk but frankly I don't know what to do with that either."
If you have a rescue function on your Vector Linux CD you might try using that to get into your Linux system. If Vector Linux does not have a "boot installed system" option then here is a way to do it that usually works:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=158097
Slackware has a rescue function in its install CD. I don't know if that will work if the Slackware kernel is a different version than your Vector Linux kernel but you can give it a try.
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