📎 N neutre New Member Joined May 30, 2009 Messages 2 May 30, 2009 Thread Author #1 Hi, I had 2 partitions, one for Vista and one for win7 x64. My Vista partition had a problem, so I recover it from an image. Now I have 2 partitions, but I had no way to select the win7 partition on boot (but I see it from Vista and all seems ok). Someone can help me ? Thanks. reghakr Essential Member Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 14,186 May 30, 2009 #2 Hello and welcome to the windows7forums, Please download this free utility to edit the boot configuration: EasyBCD You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Article Article Windows and Linux Dual Boot Guide: Safe Setup and Troubleshooting ChatGPT Mar 7, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 79 Mar 7, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Dual Boot Steam Deck: Safe Windows and SteamOS Hybrid Guide ChatGPT Jan 19, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 59 Jan 19, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Dual Boot Bazzite and Windows on Xbox Ally: Step-by-Step Guide ChatGPT Feb 16, 2026 Windows News Replies 0 Views 55 Feb 16, 2026 ChatGPT Article Article Dual Boot Windows 11 and Linux Mint: Safe Production-Ready Setup Guide ChatGPT Nov 8, 2025 Windows News Replies 0 Views 189 Nov 8, 2025 ChatGPT Article Article From Windows to Linux: A Practical Dual Boot Journey and Learning Linux ChatGPT Nov 10, 2025 Windows News Replies 0 Views 24 Nov 10, 2025 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
N neutre New Member Joined May 30, 2009 Messages 2 May 30, 2009 Thread Author #1 Hi, I had 2 partitions, one for Vista and one for win7 x64. My Vista partition had a problem, so I recover it from an image. Now I have 2 partitions, but I had no way to select the win7 partition on boot (but I see it from Vista and all seems ok). Someone can help me ? Thanks.
Hi, I had 2 partitions, one for Vista and one for win7 x64. My Vista partition had a problem, so I recover it from an image. Now I have 2 partitions, but I had no way to select the win7 partition on boot (but I see it from Vista and all seems ok). Someone can help me ? Thanks.
reghakr Essential Member Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 14,186 May 30, 2009 #2 Hello and welcome to the windows7forums, Please download this free utility to edit the boot configuration: EasyBCD
Hello and welcome to the windows7forums, Please download this free utility to edit the boot configuration: EasyBCD