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I have a laptop with Windows 7 64bit Enterprise on one partition, and Windows 8 64bit Enterprise on the other.  I installed 7 first, then 8.  For a while the system prompted for Windows 7 or Windows 8 at boot up.  Recently Windows 8 had some

problems and wanted to repair itself by reinstalling.  I inserted the system disk and told it to go ahead.  It had whiped out the software that I had installed (Office 2013 and Visual  Studio 2012), which was fine, becuase this was a fresh build

with no data.  After it repaired itself, it was no longer prompting for the dual boot, it was going straight to Windows 8.  The Windows 7 partition is still there.  It is called SYSTEM and does not have a drive letter assigned.  How can

I repair this using Windows utilities only?  I do not want to download non-Microsoft utilities.

 

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