So to "simplify" things in case my HD died I have been making a cloned image of it. Clone c: to d: my thoughts being if c: fails then just unplug it put d: in its place and voila we're back. I can see all my data and files on the cloned drive using another PC but I cannot boot from it.
Windows repair recognizes that a valid copy of windows is there and i have tried the fixboot and fixmbr commands which have still not made the d: a bootable drive. Before i tried running the full windows repair (basically installing windows over windows) but with the hopes of keeping all files and applications from being destroyed. I thought I should check here as there must be a simple way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Windows repair recognizes that a valid copy of windows is there and i have tried the fixboot and fixmbr commands which have still not made the d: a bootable drive. Before i tried running the full windows repair (basically installing windows over windows) but with the hopes of keeping all files and applications from being destroyed. I thought I should check here as there must be a simple way to do this?
Thanks in advance.