1) Yes, I probably did. I gathered as much. What I need to know is how to fix the boot-loader so I can again choose to boot Windows 7 or XP.You probably scewed up the boot files.
Why did you need to re-install Windows 7?
Try using your W7 Disc and use the repair option it may bring back our dual boot capability1) Yes, I probably did. I gathered as much. What I need to know is how to fix the boot-loader so I can again choose to boot Windows 7 or XP.
2) I needed to reinstall Windows 7 because whenever I attempted to shut down, I got a BlueScreen with subsequent memory dump, whereupon Windows rebooted etc. etc. As far as I could make out from looking through the text preceding the dumps, the problem was the driver for my Radeon 7000 graphics adapter.
On reinstallation, Windows installed a generic driver which works OK. Not great but OK. And no more BlueScreens. I can again shut down the PC and go to bed instead of spending my nights watching the PC reboot again and again until it's time to head off to work, which is a relief.
Hi good buddies,
..then proceeded to create a D-partition within C:\ where I installed Windows XP
I formatted the D: partition then did a clean install of Windows 7 on it, of course leaving C:\ untouched.
Commander_Not_So_Cool
Clicking Easybcd documentation fixed it? I think you followed some instructions there - which ones?
They will be the same as I posted - maybe they were to easier to follow. Sorry if I wasn't clear .
Glad it's working for you now.