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After upgrading my power supply, I get the following error message when trying to boot into Windows 7.
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
My Windows 7 installation is on a SATA hard drive.
I'm able to fix this problem if I hook up my IDE hard drive, then it boots the SATA hard drive fine.
I don't like this solution though because then that means my IDE hard drive is drawing power even though it isn't being used.
Why would a newer power supply need the IDE hard drive hooked up just to boot into the SATA hard drive? There are no boot files on the IDE hard drive; it is completely empty. My old power supply did not need it hooked up in order to boot the SATA hard drive.
2Do this without the IDE connected. Your problem is that the mbr code is installed only on the IDE drive, and not on the SATA drive. – Neal – 2010-01-29T08:37:47.490