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Installation question
I have two SATA drives in my system. I have W7 32bit on one drive and WXP on another. When I installed W7 on my other HD I already had WXP installed and the drive plugged in. So when I booted up I was prompted to choose between booting to W7 or an older version of windows (WXP).
Well....
I just installed W7 64bit on the drive that had WXP on it to take advantage of more memory and now I can’t boot to the drive that has W7 32bit. The drive that had W7 32bit was plugged in during the W7 64bit install but now when I boot up I don’t have an option to choose between the two different versions of W7's. Both are on different SATA HD's.
Well so I went into BIOS and selected the W7 32bit drive to be booted to first (which worked in the past prior to doing this install) and now it says something like it can’t find a bootable file or something like that.
If I boot into the 64bit OS I can see my 32bit drive and can access the files and copy them over but I can’t boot to it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!