I get "Reboot and select proper Boot device" when i try to boot into windows on my main SSD

heggzor

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System.

Windows 7
Motherboard: Asus p8p67 evo
Cpu: I5 2500k
Gpu: Nvidia gtx 770
Ssd: Intel 530 180gb (windows 7 installed)
Hdd: Brand new seagate 2TB
Ram: 8GB kingston ram


Yesterday I installed a new HDD in my computer. Everything went fine.

but when I first rebooted this message would show up

http://i.imgur.com/jmmnMk6.jpg

Both drives shows up in the boot menu. The SSD is number one.

I have tried disconnecting and reconnecting all he sata and power cables. even bought new sata cables to see if they were the problem.

I reinstalled windows 7 using the W7 dvd I have. I got into windows, but when I rebooted the same message appeared.

I dont belive the SSD is broken since i managed to get into windows by reinstalling, but that isnt a permament sollution.

If you need more specific info ask away. I dont know what else to say really.

Any ideas?
 
Solution
one thing that i find that windows will do if your not care full is put the system restore on the hard drive if it did then the hard drive has the boot info on it. a quick test is in the bios change the boot order from ssd to the hard drive if windows boots...then it was installed wrong. to fix it use the installer go into advance mode and remove all of the partion on both drives. then power off and unplug the hard drive. then boot the installer again and install it to the ssd.
one thing that i find that windows will do if your not care full is put the system restore on the hard drive if it did then the hard drive has the boot info on it. a quick test is in the bios change the boot order from ssd to the hard drive if windows boots...then it was installed wrong. to fix it use the installer go into advance mode and remove all of the partion on both drives. then power off and unplug the hard drive. then boot the installer again and install it to the ssd.
 
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