To address the issue with the Windows 7 bootloader attaching to Vista or XP on different drives, you can follow these steps to ensure the Windows 7 boot manager is contained within its partition: 1. Partition Management: Ensure that the Windows 7 partition has its own bootloader and isn't sharing it with other Windows installations. You might need to manually install the bootloader on the Windows 7 partition instead of using automatic installation methods that might overwrite other bootloaders. 2. Bootloader Configuration: Use the Windows 7 installation or repair disk to access the Command Prompt and run the bootrec
commands to repair or rebuild the bootloader specifically for the Windows 7 partition. This will isolate...