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I successfully installed the newest NVIDIA drivers (275.33) in Windows 7 64-bit and rebooted afterwards just in case. After the reboot, I got an error about missing MBR. I disconnected the slave disk so that Windows doesn't get confused and got this message:

DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER

It seems that Windows doesn't recognize the main disk anymore. I booted from Windows install disk but the main disk doesn't get listed as possible Windows locations to repair, and I can't get to it from the recovery prompt.

The BIOS does recognize it, and I'm able to see it if I run diskpart - however "detail disk" in diskpart says that there are no volumes on the disk. I also tried bootrec /FixMbr without effect, and bootrec /FixBoot which gives the error message:

Element not found.

What else can I do? Why would diskpart say there are no volumes on the disk?

Hennes
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In the end, while I haven't solved my problem (see my new question), I did get a bit farther. I used TestDisk from Hiren's Boot CD to recover partitions by following (more or less) this step-by-step tutoral. Afterwards, Windows is at least attempting to boot, and when I boot with Windows installation I'm able to access my data via command prompt, as well as from Linux/Windows XP if I boot from Hiren's Boot CD.

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