Guys, I just updated the BIOS on my 990FXA-UD3, had lots of problems, could not reboot, tried lots of things and eventually was able to boot into Win7. But I think I have messed things up. I did have a Win 7 OS on C and another Win7 OS on F:. When I booted I could select which one I wanted. I use one of them primarily F but need to boot into the other occasionally C:.
Now somehow all of the data that was on C: is now on H. C now has no files except for the boot info (Boot, System Vol Info, and boot mgr).
When I look at Disc Management I see the F:'s property's are (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition). Disk C: (Active Primary Partition), Disk H: (Primary Partition).
I need to make H: bootable or copy everything to C: and make that bootable. Probably the easiest thing to do would to make H bootable. So, the big question is: How do you make a drive bootable?
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks!!
Now somehow all of the data that was on C: is now on H. C now has no files except for the boot info (Boot, System Vol Info, and boot mgr).
When I look at Disc Management I see the F:'s property's are (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition). Disk C: (Active Primary Partition), Disk H: (Primary Partition).
I need to make H: bootable or copy everything to C: and make that bootable. Probably the easiest thing to do would to make H bootable. So, the big question is: How do you make a drive bootable?
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks!!
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