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  1. #1
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    Default Dual Boot Problem

    Alright, so I had this set-up:

    Windows Vista, C:
    Windows 7, A:
    Recovery Partition, B:

    For some reason, Windows had to move the default boot partition to C:, which does not have BootMGR. Because of this, my computer could not boot. I installed Linux Ubuntu Hardy Heron over C:, and have been trying to make it boot A: instead.

    How could I do this?

    Thanks,
    Boon
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    Just to let you know, I can't open my Windows 7 folder. It says 'cannot mount Windows 7'.
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    If your just wanting to get back your windows 7 drive and aint to bothered about Ubuntu. You can just put your 7 disc back in and click 'Repair' and it will find any problems which would be missing boot file and re-create it for you and you'll be able to boot back into windows 7 and delete Ubuntu.

    http://dualupload.com - Free Image Hosting!

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    Clever me used MagicISO.
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