not sure !It is very strange that Win 7 recovery environment cannot see and map any partition on HDD (when UBCD can).
Does BIOS see the disk (proper size and type) ?
in Main menu, "IDE Primary/Master" is set on DVD, "SATA Port 1" is set to None and impossible to change/set it.
in Boot/Boot Device Priority menu, the 6th entry is PCI SCSI: WDC WD2500BEVS-2 that is the hard disk I think.
no fixed disk to displayUsing diskpart.exe one can see all partitions/volumes.
Start diskpart: (it opens own command prompt)
list disk - lists all disk
VOLUME 0 Ltr=D Type=DVD-ROMlist vol - lists all volumes
select disk 0 - selects first disk
help - gives list of commands
Diskpart uses the lowest level of disk access.
Note:
The 32bit versions of command line tools bcdedit, bootsect, bcdboot can work also in a 64bit environment - MBR, PBR and BCD store (simple registry file) do not have 32/64 bit versions !
So if there is only a 32 bit Windows 7 Recovery CD by hand one could repair manually a 64 bit system.[/QUOTE]
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xi 2528
- OS
- windows 7
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory
- 2 Go