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Originally Posted by icchansan
You need to put Sata mode as RAID again, then repair windows bootloader with the Windows DVD and you can use chameleon 2 to manage the dual boot  try that and report back 
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I switched it back to RAID in the bios and put in the windows disk and goto repair computer and it gives me 2 options:
1) "Use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting Windows. Select an operating system to repair.
If your operating system isn't listed, click Load Drivers and then install driers for your hard disks.
*the list is right below that option, but there is nothing in the list. When I click load driver it says "insert the installation media for the device and click ok to select the driver" which then opens a browse windows where I can browse all the files on my PC. The "Files of type:" is set to "Setup Information"*
2) Restore your computer using a system image that your created earlier.
So I choose option 1 and click next and then i cilck startup repair.
It attempts repairs for about 2 minutes then says it fails to repair, error details:
"Problem signature:
Problem event name: StartupRepairoffline
Problem signature 01: 0.0.0.0
Problem signature 02: 0.0.0.0
Problem signature 03: unknown
problem signature 04: 0
problem signature 05: unknown
problem signature 06: 1
problem signature 07: unknown
OS Version: 6.1.7100.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033"
EDIT:
I click on diagnosis and repair details and at the bottom it says:
"Root Cause Found:
System volume on disk is corrupt.
Repair action: File system repair (chkdsk)
Result: Failed. Error code = 0x1f
Time taken = 0 ms"
And then thats the end of it. Still cant boot up into windows

the only thing i can think of is reinstall windows *again* and hope that fixes the boot?
On the Mac side of things:
Video card works and is recognized right out of the installation.
The only things I can't seem to find drivers for is:
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Fatal1ty Pro edition. (I did some searching on this, creative released the linux driver/open source, and someone said they were able to get it to work on 10.5.7 and posted a link with what seemed to be instructions on installing iAtkos v7, but it was all in french >_<)
D-Link USB DWA-160 Rev.A (d-link also released the linux driver/source code for this, but I couldn't find a mac driver?)
thanks for the quick response