Win 7 can only boot with cd...

Heeiman

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Hi!
I recently installed Windows 7 64-bit, and i love it!
The problem however is that i cannot boot up win 7 without the installation disc in the drive.

If i try to boot without disc, it says Bootmgr is missing or something like that...

Also when i look at the discs in Computer management it says that C: (the drive i installed 7 on) is healthy (Boot,page file,active crash dump and primary partition)

While D: (storage) says System,active and primary partition

My point being that are they both supposed to say primary partition?

I don't know it could be completely irrelevant just seemed a bit weird....

Grateful for help!

//Heeiman
 

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Windows 7 RTM 64-bit
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Amd Phenom II x2 550BE
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Gigabyte Ga-ma780G-UD3H
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4GB Kingston HyperX 8500
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Radeon HD 4650 1GB
Sound Card
Using Built-in
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26" Lcd tv
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1 WD 250GB
1 Hitatchi 80GB
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Antec Cool-suite
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1 25cm fan built-in chassi + i 92mm Zalman
the easiest way to fix this is to change the boot order in the BIOS to first point to the drive with the "system" partition. The "system" partition is the one who holds the files necessary to boot up Windows. Therefore the BIOS needs to look at that disk first.

Just FYI, having both partitions as primary is absolutely fine.
 

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Corsair, Kingston, etc.
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ATI, NVIDIA
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All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
Ok, i'll try that.
Thx
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RTM 64-bit
CPU
Amd Phenom II x2 550BE
Motherboard
Gigabyte Ga-ma780G-UD3H
Memory
4GB Kingston HyperX 8500
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 4650 1GB
Sound Card
Using Built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Lcd tv
Hard Drives
1 WD 250GB
1 Hitatchi 80GB
And
1 External WD Elements 1TB
Case
Antec Cool-suite
Cooling
1 25cm fan built-in chassi + i 92mm Zalman
If that doesn't work, download EasyBCD and you can fix it using that. Ideally you will write a new MBR and boot manager to the C: drive, making C: the "system" partition and re-selecting that disk in the BIOS.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to list.
OS
XP, Seven, 2008R2
CPU
AMD, Intel, VIA
Motherboard
Various
Memory
Corsair, Kingston, etc.
Graphics Card(s)
ATI, NVIDIA
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung
Hard Drives
Maxtor, Western Digital
Keyboard
qwerty
Internet Speed
22 Mb/s @ home, 1 Gb/s @ server
Other Info
All of my systems still run fastest on XP 32-bit for the most part. Win7 is fun to play with, but I still prefer XP for raw speed, security, and functionality.
That worked, thank you!
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 RTM 64-bit
CPU
Amd Phenom II x2 550BE
Motherboard
Gigabyte Ga-ma780G-UD3H
Memory
4GB Kingston HyperX 8500
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD 4650 1GB
Sound Card
Using Built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Lcd tv
Hard Drives
1 WD 250GB
1 Hitatchi 80GB
And
1 External WD Elements 1TB
Case
Antec Cool-suite
Cooling
1 25cm fan built-in chassi + i 92mm Zalman
Hi!
I recently installed Windows 7 64-bit, and i love it!
The problem however is that i cannot boot up win 7 without the installation disc in the drive.

If i try to boot without disc, it says Bootmgr is missing or something like that...

Also when i look at the discs in Computer management it says that C: (the drive i installed 7 on) is healthy (Boot,page file,active crash dump and primary partition)

While D: (storage) says System,active and primary partition

My point being that are they both supposed to say primary partition?

I don't know it could be completely irrelevant just seemed a bit weird....

Grateful for help!

//Heeiman

Heeiman

Hi and welcome to sevenforums

Did you upgrade? Win 7 usually installs all of the system, boot, page, crash dump, and primary on one partition if there is an older OS like XP, or vista and you upgrade it puts a system folder in the old OS so you can dual boot.

The way to repair it is to use bcdedit (built in win 7) and edit the boot loader files. There is an excellent tutorial on using bcdedit in the tut section here on seven forums. Its not rocket science but I do recommend reading it first.

Ken
 

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HD built-in
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1440x900
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none
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