Marcel Moolenaar b61808630d The first 96 bytes may not be zeroes. It can contain trivial boot
code that merely emits an error and waits for a key press before
rebooting. The error being that extended partitions are not
bootable. The origin is presumed to be Windows 2000; Windows XP
does not do this...

For now, ignore the first 96 bytes when checking that the EBR is
(for the most part) all zeroes.

Tested by:	Mario Lobo <mlobo@digiart.art.br>
MFC after:	1 week
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