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disolitude said:
This may sound like a noobish solution but did you make sure that the HDD with Windows 7 on it has the jumper placed on the "Master" pins on the back?
If the jumper is on the slave pins, or there is no jumper at all...this could cause an issue such as this.

I don't think SATA HDDs have master/slave pins.  Only IDE drives on the same ribbon cable.