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Hacktintosh'ing for some time now with two hard drives, an SSD that had Windows and OSX installed on it and an internal 3TB hard drive for storage. The storage hard drive died (not the SSD, which has the operating systems installed on it). I replaced it and set it up using OSX. Next time I tried to run Windows, the user information was corrupted. My son re-installs Windows 7 and this time, the dual boot goes away. I can only run Windows now, though I have no reason to believe that the OSX installation was corrupted in any way.
How do I reset things (from within Windows 7 or the BIOS) to correct this? UEFI and PO settings for the SSD (shown below) both result in Windows 7 running. From what I can tell, all of the guides on the site presume a full install process. Any help would be greatly appreciated and apologies in advance if I have failed to provide relevant system information.
My system:
Gigabyte Z77X-UPS TH, bios version F11
Bios Settings:
XHCI Mode -> Auto
XHCI Pre-boot Driver -> Enabled
HS Port #1 (through #4) Switchable -> Enabled
SATA Mode Selection -> AHCI
Boot Option 1 UEFI: (My SSD) have also tried PO: (My SSD)
Win 7
OSX Mountain Lion
How do I reset things (from within Windows 7 or the BIOS) to correct this? UEFI and PO settings for the SSD (shown below) both result in Windows 7 running. From what I can tell, all of the guides on the site presume a full install process. Any help would be greatly appreciated and apologies in advance if I have failed to provide relevant system information.
My system:
Gigabyte Z77X-UPS TH, bios version F11
Bios Settings:
XHCI Mode -> Auto
XHCI Pre-boot Driver -> Enabled
HS Port #1 (through #4) Switchable -> Enabled
SATA Mode Selection -> AHCI
Boot Option 1 UEFI: (My SSD) have also tried PO: (My SSD)
Win 7
OSX Mountain Lion