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Win7 Repair CD problems
Sorry if these have been covered before ... but I've searched this and other forums and not found them.
I have two problems with Win7 Repair CDs that I built by creating and burning them on two different PCs running Win7 32-bit retail: Home Premium PC and Professional PC.
In both cases, when I booted from either PC, I get the Vista-like horizontal green bar, not the new Win7 orbiting thingies. I thought that might have been the case on one machine because I upgraded it from Vista. But the other machine was a clean install -- with no prior Vista on it. When I boot from either of the Win7 DVDs, I get the new Win7 orbiting thingies.
Second problem is that, in both cases, attempts to repair my PCs failed. I had installed Win7 to machines that had previous OSs. In one case, Vista, in the other case XP, and in both cases, Win7 wrote its bootloader files to the other OS partition.
So, this last weekend, I decided to "futureproof" my machine by migrating the boot loader stuff to the Win7 partitions on both machines. I tried using EasyBCD (latest beta), and in both cases, it left me with unbootable machines.
I booted each machine from the Repair CD I had previously made, and not only did I get the Vista-like boot, more importantly, neither was able to repair the boot loader setup.
I ended up booting each machine from the Win7 DVD -- and used Startup Repair to do the fixes.
So, is it a common problem to (1) have a Vista-like boot presentation using Repair CDs, and (2) not have those CDs work when trying to do Startup Repair?
I'm asking because I'd really like to keep my original Win7 DVDs stored away and NOT use them -- because if they get damaged in any way, I'm hosed. I'd much rather use the Repair CDs.