Accessing Bootcamp from an External Drive

I'm not sure what happened but the other day my MacBook started smoking and shut off. When I turn on my computer, a folder with a question mark pops up and I cant do anything. The guy at the Apple store said some wire melted all over my logic board and it would be $750 to replace.
I took out my internal hard drive, put it in an external case, and hooked it up to USB port. The Mac OSx seems to work fine that way however it is slower.
The hard drive (now external) is partitioned with BootCamp / Windows 7. When I boot the computer to the external drive by holding down the option key at startup, only the MacBook partition shows. All of my files are on the Windows partition.
Does anyone know if can I access the bootcamp partition with Windows 7 externally???

Just because I'm paranoid about the word "Add"--this will definitely just get it to access that drive and use it as the source library, not copy everything back onto the hard drive and jam it all up again?

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