Brian,
there was a problem with SP1 and HnS, because Vista replaced bootmgr with a new version in SP1.
HnS gains control by pretending to be bootmgr and renaming the Vista version to bootmgr.HnS, hence SP1 reverted your HnS boot to a vanilla Vista boot.
You need to run the HnS UI again (HnS isn't "installed" as such, it just runs and sets up the boot environment by taking control in the way I mentioned). A slight problem with just rerunning the UI is that HnS is still in Beta and so is not as neat and tidy in this sort of situation as the actual release will hopefully be. Because it finds itself half there, and half not there, it can refuse to run or to remove itself.
Just do a manual cleanup first, delete anything with a .HnS filetype, then run the UI again and it should reset the dual-boot and put its own bootmgr in charge again.
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Terry
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