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Hi

 

After trying a dual boot with Leopard/Snow Leopard, and then installing Windows 7 again (before or after OSX), I still boot into the VISTA bootloader and it still shows the old names I gave for my Windows drive using EasyBCD.

 

I made sure I deleted everything from within EasyBCD, and even after 3 or 4 formats of the drive, I power on my system and it goes into that Windows bootloader screen. It shows me a list of two names for my Windows system, previously used with EasyBCD. 1) Windows 7.... and 2) Gaming Rig

 

Those were the names I gave Windows before.

 

But I do not know why my system boots this way. Selecting them do not work because they obviously do not excist after a few formats later.

 

I then restart and this time the bootloader comes up again, but shows me a list of 3, and this time includes two Windows 7 titles and one Earlier Version of Windows.

 

I select Windows 7 in the middle as this is the current one on my system.

 

But why is this happening.

 

It should go straight into Windows since Windows 7 is all I have on my computer. I have two drivers. a 250gb with windows 7 and a 80gb which I am holding for MAC OSX.

 

It is to do with how I attached the SATA cables? Should Windows be in SATA 0 and the 80gb for OSX in SATA1?

 

Then add the next drives (DATA) to my other SATA ports?

 

Please help

 

Thank you

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