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Terrabyte is a software that is compatible with LINUX as well, check the site
okai 1 sec and what does it do.. wait, im contradicting myself
omg really ?!! to a usb!! cus my cd drive is like "wack"
wow thanx man .. this might b it
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Read over this thread to understand better about dual booting problems with Win7 and Ubuntu: Where to install ubuntu in my system?
The forum's moderator Barman58 clarifies some crucial issues about how to place your bootloader for the dual boot.
If you are sure you didn't place GRUB on the Win7 partition, and that it is marked active, then boot the Win7 repair after writiing it's ISO to flash stick using this method: USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create
Accept any offered repair. If this fails to start Win7, boot back into Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times with reboots to see if it can repair or rewrite the MBR to Win7.
I Dont Want To Sound Rude But I Know How TO Do That, To Do That I Would Have To Log Into My Windows 7 But I Cant Because It Wont Boot. I Cant Follow Those Steps Because I'm Using Linux (Sabayon KDE) See, I Have Sabayon And Windows 7 On 2 Different Partition On The Same Hard Drive. When I Try And Go To The Windows One It Says My Boot-mgr Is Missing. The Real Problem Is I Dont Have The DVD With Me And My CD Drive Isn't Working Anyway. I Want To Find A Way And Use What I Have To Fix My Windows 7 Boot Up, And All I Have Is A 4GB USB Drive And My Linux Sabayon. If Fixing My Windows Means Deleting Sabayon Altogether I Dont Even Care. I Just Want My Windows. I Dont Even Know How To Use Unix Products Correctly Without Messing Something Up... You See What I Mean?