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Are you able to get the other Windows 7 started and post a snip of disk management of that OS for us to see?
Are you able to get the other Windows 7 started and post a snip of disk management of that OS for us to see?
I think I might just wipe the drive after a back up. If I have a wiped drive and compadable hardware will I be able to install the 64bit version?
Let me see if I can explain this to you.
If you reinstall to the Disk 1 C: partition/HDD while the Disk 0 partition/HDD is still marked as Active the system boot files will be placed on the wrong (Disk 0) partition/HDD.
That's what we were trying to explain to you in earlier posts.
Yes that should work. Here are some other tips to get a purrfect install: re-install windows 7
Once you plug back in the other drives, come back and we will show you how to correct the other drives which are incorrectly marked Active.
You don't need a 3rd party to do the wipe, use the Windows 7 installation disk, outlined in this tutorial at the link below.
SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
I am going to do a clean install of 64 bit when my HDD is done wiping. Thanks for the help.