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I was using windows vista and acronis true image. I did not install secure zone which creates a partition to save backups. All I did was start the pc with the program in the drive. I cloned an older hard drive to Newer hard drive. It is a 3 step process. After step 2 the computer rebooted and the hard drive failed. So I unplugged the destination clone drive (internall) and used my original hard drive to boot into vista. I got various messages with one being ntldr missing and a screen showing linux. It says hit enter to continue. I do that and another message saying missing linux kernal. I know acronis uses linux for booting up frm the bootable disc. I am guessing acronis installed something while doing the clone of hard drive. I am guessing step 3 would have been to remove it. Just guessing. If I use the vista dvd I can do a repair and boot into windows. I always have to do repair or leave win vista dvd in drive. Well I decided to go ahead with win 7 64 bit. My vista was 32bit. I put the dvd in started pc and selected install. I removed the partition and created a new one. After the install was completed I downloaded updates and did a shutdown and restart. Same problem. I now have to use win 7 dvd to either repair or just leave it in the drive. My question is if I deleted and created a new partition why am I still having this problem. How do I fix it? I have been doing some research with boot.ini bottmgr and other things with xp vista and win 7. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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