Not sure how this happened but it did.
I have two drives 1) System and 2) media from my older install of XP.
I noticed that all my media was missing, and tried to look for it on the drive when I came across this issue. It appears that Win 7 is installed on a partition on my media drive.
I know, shame on me for not removing the drive during install, just being lazy.
When I use Partition Wizard Home I have the following:
Disk 2 (which is my media drive) as Active and Boot.
Disk 1 (which I'd like to be my boot drive) seems to have everything else. In other words, it looks like windows is only using my media drive for boot information and all the programs etc. are going onto disk 1. For some reason this is in two logical drives. One drive is 100MB and the other is the remainder of the volume for that disk.
Is there an easy way to get past this? I'd like to not wipe what's on the media drive unless I have to.
The BIOS recognizes both drives, but will not boot from Disk1
I have two drives 1) System and 2) media from my older install of XP.
I noticed that all my media was missing, and tried to look for it on the drive when I came across this issue. It appears that Win 7 is installed on a partition on my media drive.
I know, shame on me for not removing the drive during install, just being lazy.
When I use Partition Wizard Home I have the following:
Disk 2 (which is my media drive) as Active and Boot.
Disk 1 (which I'd like to be my boot drive) seems to have everything else. In other words, it looks like windows is only using my media drive for boot information and all the programs etc. are going onto disk 1. For some reason this is in two logical drives. One drive is 100MB and the other is the remainder of the volume for that disk.
Is there an easy way to get past this? I'd like to not wipe what's on the media drive unless I have to.
The BIOS recognizes both drives, but will not boot from Disk1
