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Windows Boot Manager Problem
One of my Seagate 500 GB drives has gone haywire and I decided I better replace it before it crashes all together. So I got a WD 1T and used Minitool Partition Magic to transfer the WIN 7 OS to the new drive. I can see both drives in BIOS and Explorer but I cannot get the system to boot on the new drive by itself. So somehow Window Boot Manager is defaulting to the old drive. So my question is how do I get Boot Manager to boot off the new drive?
The FAT32 partition on the old drive says that it's active and boot and on the new drive it only says Active. The main partitions are NTFS.
I also made the new drive MBR instead of GPT.
Any input appreciated.