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^^not about upgrading to Ultimate from Vista Home Preimum i didnt know :/.
Windows 7 Beta worked On 512MB Of RAM!
Zach Seale
If the old hard drive was in the system this will happen. You need to check disk management to make sure that the new install is the system active and boot partition. If not you are in for a long journey.
Well if you want to start over, remove the drive from the system and install Win7 again. This will prevent the old drive from being marked as the system active.
If not, you must go into the disk management, mark the drive you want as the system active, restart the system. It will not boot. You will then have to insert the Win7 DVD and repair the startup with the Repair my PC options. that may not work on the first try so you might have to do it up to 4 or 5 times to get it to take properly. Restarting your PC after each try to see if it worked.