starvinmarvin
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Hi everyone. My Win 7/Win 8.1 dual-boot screen is gone since i reinstalled Win 7. Thought it might be fixable using Repair my computer/Automatic Repair option of Win 8 install disc, but strangely it only offered to fix Win 7. So, not wanting to mess it all up i decided to come here for help.
My system and install history over a 2-year period is:
Installed Win 7 Home Premium on a 240GB SSD - OK
Installed Win 7 SP1 - OK
Added 2 x 1TB data drives - OK
Installed Win 8 Pro on a second SSD (which created dual-boot option) - OK
Changed default OS on dual-boot to Win 7 w/SP1 - OK
Added 2TB data drive - OK
Updated Win 8 to 8.1 - OK
Gradually filled up Win 7 SSD and used it heavily. It gradually became sluggish. Rather than restore a backup image i decided to secure-erase the SSD and do a fresh install of Win7 w/SP1.
Secure-erase and fresh install of Win 7 w/SP1 went OK. System is quick and snappy, no problems. However, the dual-boot screen no longer appears and it boots directly to Win 7. On the "msconfig" window the "Boot" tab lists only Win 7; there's no mention of Win 8.1.
In Win 7, under Computer the Win 8.1 SSD is visible, and i can explore all the Win 8.1 files, no problem. So, Win 8.1 plus all user data is still there.
The question is what are the correct steps to restore Win 8.1 as a boot option, i.e. fix the dual-boot setup?
It doesn't matter which OS is the default because that's easy to change.
Can anyone give me a step-by-step, please?
My system and install history over a 2-year period is:
Installed Win 7 Home Premium on a 240GB SSD - OK
Installed Win 7 SP1 - OK
Added 2 x 1TB data drives - OK
Installed Win 8 Pro on a second SSD (which created dual-boot option) - OK
Changed default OS on dual-boot to Win 7 w/SP1 - OK
Added 2TB data drive - OK
Updated Win 8 to 8.1 - OK
Gradually filled up Win 7 SSD and used it heavily. It gradually became sluggish. Rather than restore a backup image i decided to secure-erase the SSD and do a fresh install of Win7 w/SP1.
Secure-erase and fresh install of Win 7 w/SP1 went OK. System is quick and snappy, no problems. However, the dual-boot screen no longer appears and it boots directly to Win 7. On the "msconfig" window the "Boot" tab lists only Win 7; there's no mention of Win 8.1.
In Win 7, under Computer the Win 8.1 SSD is visible, and i can explore all the Win 8.1 files, no problem. So, Win 8.1 plus all user data is still there.
The question is what are the correct steps to restore Win 8.1 as a boot option, i.e. fix the dual-boot setup?
It doesn't matter which OS is the default because that's easy to change.
Can anyone give me a step-by-step, please?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built
- OS
- Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit / Win 8.1 Pro 64-bit dual-boot
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-965ee 3.2GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS P6TD Deluxe (Socket 1366 / X58)
- Memory
- Triple channel 6 x 2GB G-Skill DDR3-1600
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS GTX760 2GB
- Sound Card
- Soundmax integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Pioneer KURO 50-inch Plasma TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Sandisk Extreme 240GB SSD (Boot - Win 7) on SYBA add-on controller card.
Toshiba 2TB HDD (Data) on SYBA add-on controller card.
Intel X25-M 80GB SSD (Boot - Win 8.1) on m/board.
Seagate 1TB HDD (Data) on m/board.
Western Digital 1TB (Data) on m/b
- PSU
- Corsair TX-750
- Case
- Antec Two Hundred v2
- Cooling
- Noctua C-14
- Keyboard
- Logitech 360 wireless
- Mouse
- Rosewill wireless
- Internet Speed
- 25Mbps down / 5Mbps up
- Antivirus
- AVAST Free
- Browser
- Chrome
- Other Info
- Gaming PC / HTPC combined. Source: Comcast cable-card inserted into Silicondust HD Homerun digital tuner connected to Netgear N900 router connected to Netgear 500Mbps Powerline Network adapter.