What did I do to my Windows 7 boot record?
Not entirely sure what I did, but Windows 7 stopped loading. I started off with Windows XP. Then I upgraded that to Windows 7 RC1. Then I upgraded that to the full retail ultimate (all of this is 32 bit).
I have 4 hard drives in my tower. I had one labeled Media where I stored all music/pictures/movies in. I got a larger drive since this was filling up and decided to migrate over. I did a simple CTRL+A, CTRL+C, then went to the new drive and CTRL+V'd in there. After the move, the old drive was reading "140 of 149gb free". Look in, I couldn't see anything. No hidden files. Figured just reformat. Tried to reformat through right clicking on the drive in My Computer and it said it was unable to. Went into Control Panel -> Admin -> Disk Management and it said it was a healthy partition. It also marked it as active, and this was the only drive that was. My Windows 7 install was a seperate physical disk and that didn't show active. It wouldn't let me format or do anything to the drive in here either. Despite knowing better, I through in my old XP setup disk and forced a format by deleting the partition then creating a new raw partition. Now Windows 7 won't boot.
So I guess my questions are... What was with those locked 9gb on the drive, how are they tied into my windows 7 install, and how do I fix it without having to do a fresh install of Windows 7?