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Mar 11, 2009

I have messed up my dual boot of XP Pro and Seven

Seven was working well, but XP was playing up.

I did a restore from an earlier acronis image of XP.

XP now works again, but as you have guessed I have lost the dual boot menu to select Windows 7 when I bootup.

I know boot.ini does not apply with Seven.

Please tell me how to get my neatly tweaked Seven back on the boot menu,

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