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Re: Boot question for current system gurus
05/30/12 01:30 AM
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A little more info, I was in a hurry to leave this morning.
Make sure the partition with Windows 7 is marked active.
From the Windows 7 (System Repair) Disc, you can either do the start-up repair twice or at the command prompt type...
DISKPART LIST VOLUME (note the letter that has your Windows 7 install on it) EXIT
C:\Windows\System32\BCDBOOT C:\Windows
This is if your Windows partition has the letter C in Windows PE. If it is something else then replace both Cs with the other letter... E:\Windows\System32\BCDBOOT E:\Windows. This has no effect to the letter Windows 7 will use. This is only for Windows PE. Note that the BCDBOOT will create the boot files on the active partition. You are just pointing the command prompt to BCDBOOT and specifing where the OS is that you want to boot.
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