Jake
Member
I’ve been using EasyBCD since the early days of Win 7, primarily to dual boot with Win XP. Today I’m using it to dual boot Win 7 64 with W2K8 R2. The product works great … just read and follow the guides and other documentation.
I recently had to delete the W2K8 R2 volume because I needed to increase the size of the Win 7 boot volume and my partition management software (Acronis Disk Manager) would not resize the Win 7 volume because the server OS (W2K8 R2) was on the system.
I restored the W2K8 volume with a partition backup, but EasyBCD doesn’t recognize this restored version as a bootable OS. I could re-install W2K8 R2 and I’m sure that would get me back to dual boot, but I have a hunch I’m probably missing something real basic that would be relatively easy to fix.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jake
I recently had to delete the W2K8 R2 volume because I needed to increase the size of the Win 7 boot volume and my partition management software (Acronis Disk Manager) would not resize the Win 7 volume because the server OS (W2K8 R2) was on the system.
I restored the W2K8 volume with a partition backup, but EasyBCD doesn’t recognize this restored version as a bootable OS. I could re-install W2K8 R2 and I’m sure that would get me back to dual boot, but I have a hunch I’m probably missing something real basic that would be relatively easy to fix.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jake