Hello everyone,
Here's my situation- I have two hard drives, and windows 7 is installed in one of it(say 1). I decided to install windows 7 on the other hard drive(say 2) too. When I was doing a clean install, while making partitions, I accidentally deleted "system reserved" partition of 1. Then I deleted it leaving 100mb unallocated space. Now, My system is running on 2(just installed), and I cannot boot into the 1st operating system, neither can I use safe mode nor recovery mode because every time I start my pc, I end up running Operating system installed on 2.
I would like to know if there is a way to create "System Reserved" partion of that 100mb unallocated space, and to use it to boot into my 1st operating system.
I was just reading this post- http://www.digitalcitizen.life/command-prompt-fix-issues-your-boot-records , and I think it might help me, but I am not sure if this method suits my situation.
Right now, I am running "testdisk" in deep scan mode( probably leave it running the whole night). This software claims to recover lost partitions, etc. Let's see if it can recover anything.
Thank you very much
Sincerely,
Harshveer
Here's my situation- I have two hard drives, and windows 7 is installed in one of it(say 1). I decided to install windows 7 on the other hard drive(say 2) too. When I was doing a clean install, while making partitions, I accidentally deleted "system reserved" partition of 1. Then I deleted it leaving 100mb unallocated space. Now, My system is running on 2(just installed), and I cannot boot into the 1st operating system, neither can I use safe mode nor recovery mode because every time I start my pc, I end up running Operating system installed on 2.
I would like to know if there is a way to create "System Reserved" partion of that 100mb unallocated space, and to use it to boot into my 1st operating system.
I was just reading this post- http://www.digitalcitizen.life/command-prompt-fix-issues-your-boot-records , and I think it might help me, but I am not sure if this method suits my situation.
Right now, I am running "testdisk" in deep scan mode( probably leave it running the whole night). This software claims to recover lost partitions, etc. Let's see if it can recover anything.
Thank you very much
Sincerely,
Harshveer