Here's the problem. After moving the computer home for Christmas, I got the "Reboot and select proper Boot device" problem. I have Windows 7, and my Windows drive is an Intel SSD, which is a few months old. The computer still recognizes that the drive is in the SATA port, along with the other drives, and what it is called.
I made an Ubuntu USB stick, and managed to find out that the drive is still there, and all the files are still there. It just won't recognize that windows is installed. When I put in my Windows 7 disk and tried to repair, it didn't find any Windows installation to repair in the first place.
I'd rather not format and reinstall Windows, but it's looking like that is my only option?
I made an Ubuntu USB stick, and managed to find out that the drive is still there, and all the files are still there. It just won't recognize that windows is installed. When I put in my Windows 7 disk and tried to repair, it didn't find any Windows installation to repair in the first place.
I'd rather not format and reinstall Windows, but it's looking like that is my only option?