My Win 7 64 was working perfectly with a dormant 32bit partition that didn't boot.
I used a dual boot utility, altered some settings and ended up locking myself out entirely.
With the help of an installation disk, I now find myself on the old 32 partition with the 64 bit renamed with a new drive letter.
Ideally, I would like the 64bit as primary (default) boot partition & 32bit partition below it on the initial boot screen. However, I'll settle for just the 64bit.
Changing the 64bit partition letter back to C would not be an instant panacea, I fear, or would it?
East BCD came to my rescue and is the magic wand that I wanted!
I used a dual boot utility, altered some settings and ended up locking myself out entirely.
With the help of an installation disk, I now find myself on the old 32 partition with the 64 bit renamed with a new drive letter.
Ideally, I would like the 64bit as primary (default) boot partition & 32bit partition below it on the initial boot screen. However, I'll settle for just the 64bit.
Changing the 64bit partition letter back to C would not be an instant panacea, I fear, or would it?
East BCD came to my rescue and is the magic wand that I wanted!
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64/32bit2.66 GHz4 GB
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Qosmio G50
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64/32bit
- CPU
- 2.66 GHz
- Memory
- 4 GB