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04 Jul 2010   #1

Win7 and BSD
 
 
Upgraded HDD and didn't do it right, need help with the mbr

My machine has Windows 7 installed on a 320 gig hdd. I added a 1TB drive and installed Windows 7 on it, but I left the original 320 in. I want to remove the 320 and boot with just the 1tb drive, but there's no boot info on it. Is there anyway I can transfer the mbr from the old drive to this one? The whole end result that I'm going for is to have the 1TB bootable on its' own without losing the info on it. Unfortunately, I don't have any back-up method for it at the moment.

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04 Jul 2010   #2

Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
 
 

Disconnect the 320 gig hdd from the computer.

Then, boot from the Windows 7 install dvd and run a startup repair. You may need to run it 3-4 times.

Startup Repair
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04 Jul 2010   #3

Win7 and BSD
 
 

Ok, thank you Bill2. I'm about to try that now.
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04 Jul 2010   #4

ME/XP/Vista/Win7
uk Hampshire
 
 

1) You may need to copy boot files from 320 drive to your new Windows 7 drive
2) than remove old drive.
3) Make your new first boot HD.
4)Than do a startup repair.
Startup Repair
Note: You may need to do startup repair 3 to 4 times.

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04 Jul 2010   #5

Win7 and BSD
 
 

Thanks a lot for the help and the info. I'd also like to apologize, I jumped the gun a bit back there. I'd already run the startup repair a few times, but my drive was undetected the last time. when I just rebooted and removed the 320 again it booted up fine with no problems! I'll need to be more patient next time.

I've been running the repair almost every night after work for about a week. This was my first day off and I decided to just give up and ask for help. I have saved both of your posts to a pdf here for future reference since I'll be doing this again on another pc later this year. Thanks again!
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04 Jul 2010   #6

ME/XP/Vista/Win7
uk Hampshire
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by srkelley View Post
Thanks a lot for the help and the info. I'd also like to apologize, I jumped the gun a bit back there. I'd already run the startup repair a few times, but my drive was undetected the last time. when I just rebooted and removed the 320 again it booted up fine with no problems! I'll need to be more patient next time.

I've been running the repair almost every night after work for about a week. This was my first day off and I decided to just give up and ask for help. I have saved both of your posts to a pdf here for future reference since I'll be doing this again on another pc later this year. Thanks again!
If you are going to do this again, remove the old HD first, then PC will boot first time.
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04 Jul 2010   #7

 

Careful... what you're doing may be habit forming... lol
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04 Jul 2010   #8

Win7 x 6 PC's
California, Florida, Boston
 
 

You do not need to copy boot files into the new System partition as Startup Repair will do this for you, however you do need to make sure it is marked Active first from DVD/CD Command Line, while the old System partition needs to be marked Inactive or disconnected.

Partition - Mark as Active
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