walkingdragon
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Depends, what kind of interface are they? SCSI, SATA, ATAPI, IDE, EIDE?
Yes the cable connection for the data transmission between the HDD/SDD to the motherboard. That is the type of connection I'm asking because for SATA you don't have Primary or Secondary, you have slave, master and the daisy chain layout (which is where you get the primary and secondary drives) but more or less if the HDD are not loading the OS then they need to be put to slave and the one with the OS needs to be set as Master, by the connector there should be a something like so:
and this is how it is setup:
Whichever drive ran the OS you need to set as master, if it still says bootmsr isn't found then get your win 7 os disc and run the repair program.
Ok, so the driver (the SSD or HDD) that is running the Operating System, (windows 7 if I am correct) needs to have the jumper settings on Master, the rest on slave. Once you boot it up if you still get the error get your installation disc for your operating system and run the windows repair program from the disc.
You can run them at the same time, but the one that is running the windows operating system needs to be set as master and the other one that you'll just use for storage will be set as slave. Then set in the disc and run the repairs for the partition (normally the partition is C:\ ) and repair it from there.
Ok so the SSD is the one with the OS on it? Alright, stick the disc in the tray and reboot it and make sure you boot from the disc. (It should prompt you before trying to boot from the SSD and if not then configure the BIOS to boot from the CD drive first)
Nvm.. This is useless -.-' I'll get in contact with somone.. Even if i have to pay some
Whaat? I want Wins 7 on the SSD? -.-' I don't wanna install the wins 7 on the others HDD..This very easily means when you install windows do not install it on your SSD hard drive.