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You are lucky. I wish it was hot. I am in Florida and it is currently 40F (5C). We'll have to move south.
This happens frequently with a data drive on DISK0 which gets marked Active, causing the Win7 installer to place MBR there since it looks for first Active partition.
The solution here is to boot the Win7 DVD Repair console or Repair CD, click through to Recovery tools list to open a Command Line, type:
DISKPART
LIST DISK
SELECT DISK 0 (confirm it contains D drive)
LIST PARTITION
SELECT PARTITION # (for D partition)
INACTIVE
SELECT DISK 1 (confirm it contains Win7)
LIST PARTITION
SELECT PARTITION # (for Win7 partition)
ACTIVE
EXIT
Now return to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times with reboots as it will attempt to fix and finally write MBR to Win7.
Greg, I wish you had been around earlier. I have to can your solutions in case you are absent. Now UberPhilf went the reinstall route.
Haha i didn't, once i figured id pulled the wrong HDD out, i just ran startup repair ( on the RIGHT drive mind you )
and it repaired itself
While your here Greg, is there a way i can make the D Drive inactive, while in windows?
Through the CMD or something?
EDIT: Followed the Steps above, in CMD, and worked as expected.
Thanks very much all for your help.
Please bring these issues into Installation and Setup in the future as I hardly ever make it out of there.
Glad to help anytime a Philf...