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Originally Posted by BH_woodstock
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That's what I would try too. If you've overclocked by adjusting settings in your bios before then you probably know how to get into it at startup (by pressing delete or some such thing). In your bios you should find some boot priority settings that will hopefully allow you select the partition you have Windows installed on as the first boot device.
While I'm here, have you considered not partitioning at all and using separate drives instead? Physical hard-drives and even the smaller SSD's aren't as expensive as they used to be and using them can provide more storage, performance and data safety benefits than partitioning. If you have a choice in the matter I'd say that'd be the way to go.