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Did you have to run Startup Repair?
What happens with sispar and after rebooting?
No need to delete sispar. Glad it worked for you Ray.:)
LOL I was hoping it was self explanatory.
Rt click and run as admin on sispar.cmd.
Enter the drive letter you want for the NEW system partition ( must be a Primary partition with 7 on it)
If you want to include all your current boot menu items ( assuming you have more than one ) type Y when it asks, if you only want the boot menu entry for the New system partition , type N.
it takes about 3-5 seconds.
That's it.
If the NEW system partition is on the first HD in boot order - it will show as "system" in Disk management on next restart.. If you have more than one HD - obviously, on restart go into bios and set the HD containing the NEW system partition first in bios boot order.
Saves all that running startup repair multiple times.
Last edited by SIW2; 29 Apr 2010 at 16:06.