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Boot and System on two different disks - how do I fix this?
My PC had one hard disk with Windows XP installed. Everything ran fine.
I then fitted a second hard disk into the PC and installed Windows 7 on it, and it allowed me to dual boot into either OS.
I have since removed the Windows XP installation and wiped the XP disk. I then could not boot and used the Windows 7 disk to do a boot repair. It recreated the Boot folder on the old XP drive and still gave a choice of booting into Windows 7 or Windows 7 (recovered).
I used EasyBCD to remove the unwanted one. The PC boots and runs fine, BUT
I now have:-
Disk 1 (MBR) D: NTFS marked as System Primary (This disk has the Boot folder on it)
Disk 2 (MBR) C: NTFS marked as Boot Primary (This disk has the Windows folder on it)
In reality the Windows 7 folder is located on disk C: but the Boot Folder sits on disk D:
How can I get the Boot folder on to drive C: so I can completely erase drive D: and remove it?
Any help appreciated as I am tearing my hair out with this.