SATA2 HD for Windows 7 backup

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I have 2 hard drives which are SATA2. There isn't any Slave or Master to
configure. I have 2 partitions on each drive. So if I take the C drive and
Image it and restore it to the 2nd hard drive 1st partition and re boot will
I still boot into my 1st hard drive. If I take the 1st hard drive out will
it boot into the 2nd hard drive 1st partition which will be the only hard
drive on the system at this time and nothing has been configured with the
hard drives? This is being done for a backup test.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
CPU
AMD 955
Memory
4 gigs - 1333
Graphics Card(s)
5750
Monitor(s) Displays
i-inc 28"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
2 SATA2 750 GB - 1 SATA2 1TB - 1 SATA3 1TB - 1 USB3 2TB - 1 USB3 500 GB, SSD 60 GB
Internet Speed
7 Megs
Richard;

The answer depends on your motherboard, but you only have "OS Vista Ultimate" listed in your specs. You need to provide complete information to receive the best answers.

Most BIOs settings will include a "Boot Priority" allowing you to select what it looks for in order to boot from ie: floppy, usb, CD, hard drive, lan. There is also a setting for which hard drive to boot from so when there are more than one you can choose.

This is just a guess, but I would say if you unplug SATA1, the BIOS will try to boot from SATA2, especially if there is nothing else to boot from. You can change the settings in the BIOS or just unplug SATA1 and try it.
 

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Pretty much what iseeuu said. In my MB I also have to set the harddisk option, which selects the order in which harddisks are processed, so I need to make my boot disk #1 in this list. In the boot priority I then make DVD/CD #1, hqarddisk #2, etc. As mentioned, the specifics can vary from MB to MB, but you get the gist :D. It will help if you list your mobo.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom workstation /// Lenovo X61t tablet notebook
OS
Windows 7 RTM x64
CPU
Core i7 980X @ 4.04GHz OC /// Core Duo L7500 @ 1.6GHz
Motherboard
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution ///
Memory
12GB G. Skill @ DDR-1600 OC /// 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Saphire HD4870 Toxic 1GB /// Intel Mobile GMA X3100
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual Eizo 24" SX2461W /// 12"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 /// 1400x1050
Hard Drives
Workstation:
5x 750GB Barracuda-11 on Areca ARC-1220;
4x 1.5TB Barracuda-11 on Intel ICH10R;
Volumes:
300GB RAID 0, 2.7TB RAID 10 on Intel;
100GB RAID 0, 1.4TB RAID 10 on Areca ///
Notebook: G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
PSU
Tagan ITZ 1100
Case
GHS-1500 ///
Cooling
Thermalright IFX-14 + a slew of stealth fans ///
Keyboard
Logitech Edge ///
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Optical Trackball
Internet Speed
5Mbps down / 820Kbps up
Other Info
Main use: photography;
DVD Drive: L.G GGW-H20L Blu-Ray / DVD;
OC: QPI/DRAM @ 1.33v, CPU @ 1.293v, DRAM Bus @ 1.65v, CPU PLL @ 1.88v, CPU mult = 25x, BCLK = 160, DDR3-1604 @ 7-8-7-24
I have 2 hard drives which are SATA2. There isn't any Slave or Master to
configure. I have 2 partitions on each drive. So if I take the C drive and
Image it and restore it to the 2nd hard drive 1st partition and re boot will
I still boot into my 1st hard drive. If I take the 1st hard drive out will
it boot into the 2nd hard drive 1st partition which will be the only hard
drive on the system at this time and nothing has been configured with the
hard drives? This is being done for a backup test.
Unless you change how the BOOTmgr list what and where to boot from. the image will only be used by
1. boot via DVD
2. after language and keyboard
3. LR corner click repair
4. you can use Repair from Image made earlier.
The image is simply a backup image to be used to repair a corrupt or jammed boot.
5. I use Acronis to make my backup image. it is smaller mainly.
 
Press F12 as your system boots for the boot options menu.

What do you see?
 

My Computer

OS
XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
Are you sure that F12 is part of the Windows 7 Boot and not for your system? HP, Dell, Compact, and all the others like to make their own shorcuts for their systems. I've built all my systems so I have no built in shortcuts. I've always hit the DEL key on startup for the BOIS. Boot options menu has also been for dual boots or upgrades. If I'm missing something which I'm sure I am please post again.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
CPU
AMD 955
Memory
4 gigs - 1333
Graphics Card(s)
5750
Monitor(s) Displays
i-inc 28"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
2 SATA2 750 GB - 1 SATA2 1TB - 1 SATA3 1TB - 1 USB3 2TB - 1 USB3 500 GB, SSD 60 GB
Internet Speed
7 Megs
Your system will try to boot from the first active partition it sees. If this does not contain the Windows boot files you get the error message NTLDR is missing .
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 3.2 GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6
Memory
4 Gig
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4870
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
PSU
Antec TruePower TP-550
Case
Antec P180
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9700, 3 Antec TriCool 120mm
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Are you sure that F12 is part of the Windows 7 Boot and not for your system? HP, Dell, Compact, and all the others like to make their own shorcuts for their systems. I've built all my systems so I have no built in shortcuts. I've always hit the DEL key on startup for the BOIS. Boot options menu has also been for dual boots or upgrades. If I'm missing something which I'm sure I am please post again.

Yes it is system specific but there were already had 4 different ways to get there provided. Given an incorrect (possibly correct) one might identify which one actually works with the config. ;)
 

My Computer

OS
XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
Best is to RTFM on your BIOS and see what keys to use to access the boot selection screen IF there is one - some mobos only allow setting boot options in the BIOS config screens and not dymamically during the boot process.

Muad Dib ... any worm sign yet? :p :p :p
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom workstation /// Lenovo X61t tablet notebook
OS
Windows 7 RTM x64
CPU
Core i7 980X @ 4.04GHz OC /// Core Duo L7500 @ 1.6GHz
Motherboard
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution ///
Memory
12GB G. Skill @ DDR-1600 OC /// 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Saphire HD4870 Toxic 1GB /// Intel Mobile GMA X3100
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual Eizo 24" SX2461W /// 12"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 /// 1400x1050
Hard Drives
Workstation:
5x 750GB Barracuda-11 on Areca ARC-1220;
4x 1.5TB Barracuda-11 on Intel ICH10R;
Volumes:
300GB RAID 0, 2.7TB RAID 10 on Intel;
100GB RAID 0, 1.4TB RAID 10 on Areca ///
Notebook: G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
PSU
Tagan ITZ 1100
Case
GHS-1500 ///
Cooling
Thermalright IFX-14 + a slew of stealth fans ///
Keyboard
Logitech Edge ///
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Optical Trackball
Internet Speed
5Mbps down / 820Kbps up
Other Info
Main use: photography;
DVD Drive: L.G GGW-H20L Blu-Ray / DVD;
OC: QPI/DRAM @ 1.33v, CPU @ 1.293v, DRAM Bus @ 1.65v, CPU PLL @ 1.88v, CPU mult = 25x, BCLK = 160, DDR3-1604 @ 7-8-7-24
Best is to RTFM on your BIOS and see what keys to use to access the boot selection screen IF there is one - some mobos only allow setting boot options in the BIOS config screens and not dymamically during the boot process.

Muad Dib ... any worm sign yet? :p :p :p


"Worm sign! Usul, we have Worm sign the likes of which even GOD has never seen!"

Fedaykin sietch leader to Muad Dib at the moment of the Fremen attack on the city of Arrakeen on the planet Arrakis. From the Movie "Dune".
 

My Computer

OS
XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
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