Hi folks,
I now have three hard drives on my computer, bought a 500 GB SSD a few weeks ago to speed startup.
I have different partitions on each drive, and have windows 7 on two partitions of the SSD and windows 8 on the other partition of SSD.
The EasyBCD bootloader has six enteries on it pointing to the old windows installation on the standard HDD.
However If I add an entry for xp which is on the HDD then at bootup time, I am just given the option to boot into windows 7 on the SSD, however if I remove the xp details on EasyBCD then it all goes back to normal at bootup with choice of OS to boot into.
Some months ago I used to have xp as the active drive on the HDD, but now have windows 7 on the SSD as the active drive, does that explain it?
A little strange do you think?
Joe
I now have three hard drives on my computer, bought a 500 GB SSD a few weeks ago to speed startup.
I have different partitions on each drive, and have windows 7 on two partitions of the SSD and windows 8 on the other partition of SSD.
The EasyBCD bootloader has six enteries on it pointing to the old windows installation on the standard HDD.
However If I add an entry for xp which is on the HDD then at bootup time, I am just given the option to boot into windows 7 on the SSD, however if I remove the xp details on EasyBCD then it all goes back to normal at bootup with choice of OS to boot into.
Some months ago I used to have xp as the active drive on the HDD, but now have windows 7 on the SSD as the active drive, does that explain it?
A little strange do you think?
Joe
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