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Old 09-15-2010, 10:46 AM
Sushruth Sushruth is offline
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Boot Flat-Image Written Partition in Windows 7 Ultimate

Hi guys. I had previously partitioned my Disk 0 using Disk Management in Windows 7 Ultimate. Obviously, my first partition (which appears as Drive C: is a partition. The second appears under the Hard Disk Drives heading in Computer as G: but again, I must remind you that they are partitions, although appearing under the Hard Dis Drive heading. Using dd, I wrote this image to G: of Leopard-x86-flat you can find roaming about the Green Demon. All done well, all went well.

You see now, the problem now is that I cannot boot G: from the boot menu (which should actually be quite obvious). Even more so, I can't find any tutorial to add G: to my Windows 7 Ultimate bootloader, alongside with my Windows 7 Ultimate C: drive.

I'll be forever grateful for your help. Thanks.

Last edited by Sushruth; 09-15-2010 at 10:49 AM.
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