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I had a 300GB HDD with Vista installed. Disk 0
I bought a new 1TB HDD and installed it as Disk 1
I used a Windows 7 upgrade disk and installed Windows 7 to Disk 1
I assumed this would be fine since my system DOES have a valid Vista installation.
All worked fine and when I boot up I even get a dual boot option for Vista or Windows 7, both of which work fine.
I want to format Disk 0 and use it as backup storage.
However, as a test, I removed the disk 0, expecting a boot into Windows 7 without any questions.
However, I get "NO BOOT DEVICE". The original drive is still seen as the primary boot drive, or has system files that both OS need. I checked the BIOS and the new drive is listed as the boot drive (after CD-ROM and Flash)
Therefore, my question is, how can I make my Windows 7 drive the boot device or system drive so that it works without the old Drive 0.
I could stick with dual boot, but if (when) my old drive fails, I won't be able to run Windows 7 either.
just planning ahead. All help and suggtestions much appreciated.
I bought a new 1TB HDD and installed it as Disk 1
I used a Windows 7 upgrade disk and installed Windows 7 to Disk 1
I assumed this would be fine since my system DOES have a valid Vista installation.
All worked fine and when I boot up I even get a dual boot option for Vista or Windows 7, both of which work fine.
I want to format Disk 0 and use it as backup storage.
However, as a test, I removed the disk 0, expecting a boot into Windows 7 without any questions.
However, I get "NO BOOT DEVICE". The original drive is still seen as the primary boot drive, or has system files that both OS need. I checked the BIOS and the new drive is listed as the boot drive (after CD-ROM and Flash)
Therefore, my question is, how can I make my Windows 7 drive the boot device or system drive so that it works without the old Drive 0.
I could stick with dual boot, but if (when) my old drive fails, I won't be able to run Windows 7 either.
just planning ahead. All help and suggtestions much appreciated.