Unable to boot into Windows 7 partition, folder with question mark.
Specs and Setup:
I have a mid 2010 Macbook Pro running OS X 10.6.8, and I can successfully install Windows 7 using the Boot Camp Assistant. So long as I don't change the target disc or hold option during start up, I will be able to boot into Windows 7.
Problem:
However, the second I change the target disc or even hold option during start up, I am unable to boot into Windows 7. The partition is selectable, but there is simply a long pause followed by a folder with a question mark. I am able to boot into OS X just fine, for whatever reason my computer instantly loses track of Windows 7.
The only way for me to boot into Windows 7 is to start up the Boot Camp Assistant, put the Windows 7 install disc in, and tell it I want to install Windows. Then it will reboot, ask if I want to boot from a disc (which I ignore) and then boot into the Windows 7 partition perfectly fine.
Things I've tried:
I've deleted the Windows 7 partition and reinstalled it several times using multiple retail versions of Windows 7 (namely, 64-bit versions of Home Premium and Professional, one which is from retail, one which is from my school). The result is the same.
Completely reformatted the hard drive, reinstalled OS X, tried installing Windows 7, same result.
Verified the hard drive, everything was fine. The S.M.A.R.T status says 'Verified'
Repaired permissions
Reset PRAM and NVRAM
Tried using the Boot Camp Assistant from different OS X versions (namely 10.6.3 and 10.6.8), same result.
The only thing I haven't tried is reformatting the whole hard drive securely, but I don't think that will do anything.
Any ideas?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Mid 2010