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Many thanks SIW2, I'll let you know how I get on once I've completed the procedure.
Happy New Year
Pedro38
Many thanks SIW2, I'll let you know how I get on once I've completed the procedure.
Happy New Year
Pedro38
Hi Shawn,
I read somewhere in the Vista tutorials about dual HD boot. But for the live of me can't remember who or where. (WHS I think) I't said to disconnect primary, install 7 on second drive then reattach-reboot. I did this, and it seems ok. Other than the fact that I have no boot options on startup unless I use F12... But after reading your tutorials, I'm wondering if I should'nt uninstall 7 and install through the Vista drive ONTO secondary.(If you notice,theres no boot or page file on disk 0) I would like to actually use half(or so) of the second drive for backups. That, and if I remember correctly, 7 will activate itself in this manner without workaround.(RTM) The location of the drives arent accurate. In manager it shows Vista (disk 0 on MOBO), to be on disk 1, and WIN7(disk2 on MOBO) to be on 0. ! is my Optical drive. I dont really care about drive letters and all, as long as everything runs smoothly. :) Whats your opinion?
hehe...I'm a noob here..
Last edited by DreemWarrior; 24 Mar 2010 at 02:33.
7 should activate fine as it is. Did you try?
No need to reinstall - just set 7 HD as first in Bios boot order ( or swap the SATA leads at the mobo end.)
Then add Vista to the 7 boot menu.
Easily done with Easybcd. EasyBCD 2.0 - The NeoSmart Forums
You won't see Boot or pagefile on the 7 partition - unless you are booted into it.
Well, I don't think I did that correctly. I still boot to Vista first. I ran BCD from 7, is that correct? Theres not really a help file on BCD either, and I'm unfamiliar with it. Looks like I could rearrange til I screw something up good.
If you set the 7 HD first in Bios boot order, you should be booting thru. the 100mb partition - you will need to mark it Active , first.
Hello,
Today I bought a new harddisk and installed Windows 7 on it. I left the old Vista drive in the computer. But after finishing the installation, now I have NO boot menu on system restart. What went wrong and what can I do?
Overview of my drives:
Some facts:
- SATA 0: old harddisk with only data
- SATA 1: my new SpinPoint F3 harddisk with Windows 7
- IDE cable 0: my old Vista harddisk
- IDE cable 1: DVD drive
- USB: 2 more harddisks with just data
Is it something that I can setup in my bios? Or is it something that Windows 7 did not do correctly? Is it somthing I can fix?
- I installed Windows 7 on a new partition that I created during installation.
- I got rid of the 100MB system reserved partition created by Windows 7 install, by extending the 100MB partition and installing Windows 7 on it.
- In my BIOS, I have set up the drive order: first the new Windows 7 drive, then my old Vista drive, then the other drives.
- In my BIOS, in the boot order menu, I can't select my old Vista drive. I can only select the new Windows 7 drive, the DVD and the floppy.
- I have tried EasyBCD, adding an entry pointing to the new drive letter (E) of my old Vista drive. When I now choose 'view settings', there are 2 entries: Windows 7 on drive C and Vista on drive U, and not E, which would be correct!
- On a restart, I still see no boot menu. Pressing F8 on restart does not bring up a boot menu either, only the safe windows etc.
Thank you very much for your help in advance!
Kind greetings,
Jeroen
Did you check the Vista HD is plugged in correctly ?
Easy to dislodge the leads. Try unplugging a and replugging the drive cables at both ends.