Two hard drives

mulalo357

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Hi. I have got serious problem with my other hard drive, with OS Win7. The first hard drive working quite well with WinXP. The problem started when i was doing Partitioning. It started to do Startup repair repeatedly without starting. I was directed to a certain website about "How to Fix Windows 7 When It Fails to Boot" of which i think it was very much helpful, i followed all those steps (bootrec.exe /FixMbr, bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd, DiskPart, etc using Command Prompt) and at the end the results was BOOTMGR is missing, now press ctrl-alt-del, when i press it cant even start Win7 at all. When i run CMOS Setup Utility/BIOS it seems like it is not there in the setup configuration, it is not recognised by the system. When i boot with WinXP, all the files are still intact. Thats why now i am starting to Save all those files in the OS WinXP. But i really dont know whats happening to my computer. Please help. Peter.
 
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Hi. I have got serious problem with my other hard drive, with OS Win7. The first hard drive working quite well with WinXP. The problem started when i was doing Partitioning. It started to do Startup repair repeatedly without starting. I was directed to a certain website about "How to Fix Windows 7 When It Fails to Boot" of which i think it was very much helpful, i followed all those steps (bootrec.exe /FixMbr, bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd, DiskPart, etc using Command Prompt) and at the end the results was BOOTMGR is missing, now press ctrl-alt-del, when i press it cant even start Win7 at all. When i run CMOS Setup Utility/BIOS it seems like it is not there in the setup configuration, it is not recognised by the system. When i boot with WinXP, all the files are still intact. Thats why now i am starting to Save all those files in the OS WinXP. But i really dont know whats happening to my computer. Please help. Peter.

So please clarify

You have two hard drives but only one has an issue.

The HDD with an issue has Windows 7 on it.

You cannot boot or load into Windows 7 on that HDD?


If this is correct, please disconnect all other HDD except the one with an issue and boot from the WIndows 7 DVD. Use the repair installation function from there.
 
Bet the boot files are on the XP drive. When he started fooling around with the partition and doing a start up repair it screwed up the boot files for 7.
 
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