Got it sorted guy's. I used this sequence to rectify: bcdboot c:\windows /s c: bootsect /nt60 c: /mbr diskpart sel vol c act sel vol d inact exi Thanks for replying to my OP
I should point out that the bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: did work and copied the boot files. I set the win7 drive as priority in the bios but it still didn't boot. Had to revert back to the original priority
Thanks for the reply saltgrass Unfortunately copying the files using that command didn't work..........neither did the second method,.windows stated that there was nothing to fix. Is there a way i can manually copy the boot files to the win7 drive? I suppose i could keep the setup as it is, but...
Hello, I've recently installed win 7 home premium on a new hard drive. I have two HD in my PC. C:\ hard drive with XP installed D:\ hard drive with windows 7 installed For some reason w7 won't boot unless the old xp drive is set to priority. If i set the new drive with w7 as priority it...