I have been experiencing a similar sort of a problem for the past 9 months, and I am unable to find an answer.
The problem I guess is due to the version of the GRUB.
I get a similar Error message.
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This problem doesnt fix itself unless the computer is powered off - restarting is ineffective. I have done some research and it appears this problem can be caused by the bootloader using an incorrect disk geometry setting or something to that effect.
Note: I recently reinstalled windows but the problem was occurring before I did that, and is occurring since i did it too
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I have reinstalled so many times but, Windows doesn't seem to be dual booting with only some particular version of Distros.
If I use some other distro, it tends to work absolutely fine out of the box.
Also, the problem is not biased to SuSE.
So I think it is more of a GRUB version problem.
After an extensive search on Google for such a long period, I also came across some thread saying the problem also occurs due to the Upgrades installed on Windows, which causes problems / conflicts with other Boot Loaders.
Also, can you post the Windows section of your /boot/grub/menu.lst file?