Right now I must keep installations disc installed in my DVD drive to boot. I have tried all the commands associated with Bootrec. Total identified Windows installations: 0. Successfully scanned Windows installations. When I do a bootrec /rebuildbcd I get this msg.
The Windows 7 errors I experienced in the automatic repair are: Since I can see all Windows 7 files from C: (XP) is there an easier way to do this bypassing DOS? Maybe because I'm not comfortable working within DOS and did something wrong. All previous 'fixes' via DOS ( BOOTREC /FIXMBR, BOOTREC /FIXBOOT, BOOTREC /REBUILDBCD, etc.) didn't work.
Using dual boot, I can access my H: (WIN7 boot) drive when I boot to my C: (Win-XP) drive but I cannot boot to Win7 directly. Windows 7 Forums is the largest help and support community, providing friendly help and advice for Microsoft Windows 7 Computers such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus or a custom build. Bootrec /rebuildbcd was typed again and it again displayed total identified. Total identified Windows installation: 0 when the operation completed.