Boot Camp on 2nd Internal SSD, Mid 2009 3.06Ghz MBP, Won't Boot

Hi everyone!
I have a mid 2009 3.06 Ghz MacBook Pro that had a finicky SuperDrive and bad hard drive. I replaced the SuperDrive with an optical drive -> SATA drive bay and the original hard drive and now have 2 SSD's (Crucial M4s) inside my comptuer. I wanted to use Boot Camp to install Windows 7 64bit Professional on the SSD in the "optical drive" and got it to succesfully install. However, the computer refuses to boot to that drive after installing updates; every time I say "boot to Windows," a black screen with a blinking cursor shows up and never disappears. I can boot to it if I attach my Windows 7 installation DVD via an external DVD USB drive, but that is obviously not a true solution.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Aaron

Still having issues, any suggestions would probably be helpful.

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