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You can try to repair by using the bcdboot X:\windows command.
Here is more info: link
This also works for Windows 7.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...or=-2147217396
You can try to repair by using the bcdboot X:\windows command.
Here is more info: link
This also works for Windows 7.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...or=-2147217396
Now does an installation show up to repair?
Finally fixed my issue.
The problem was that I was using W7 installation usb meant for GPT disks. I reflashed the drive to MBR W7 version and ran startup repair 3x (the windows installaton was actually visible this time) and now I can boot fine, even with the other disks installed.
Thank you so much to everyone that helped me in this thread. If there is any way I can give back, please let me know.