Notebook won't boot, external HD added. Pavilion g6, WIN 7

Windows Boot Manager comes up at power up with message: " Windows failed to start..........Info:  The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible."  No previous problems with bootup, but, yesterday I hooked up a new External HD (WD Passport, 1 TB) in order to backup my entire computer.  Everything went well: formatted, partitioned the drive (500 GB in size) but I clicked on "active" on one of the menus.  Seem to recall that only one partition on a HD can be active, and in the case of the C:/ drive that is the default location for the MBR, but that drive is also the default location for the OS (unless otherwise designated).  I didn't think it would be a problem if I made a partition active on another drive entirely.  I only have WIN 7 on the machine, but I'm guessing the BIOS is looking for the OS on the External HD (it doesn't boot whether I have the Ext. HD hooked up or not), isn't finding an MBR or an OS.  However, before shutting off the computer yesterday, I created a system image on the Ext. HD as was my intention in the first place.  Turned off the computer, and didn't restart it until today, whereupon the no boot, error message events started.
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Hello jade9211.
I believe they meant they created a Windows 7 repair disc (here are instructions) and then set up the boot order as follows.
Reboot the computer and tap F10 until the BIOS loads.
Navigate to the System Configuration section.
Select Boot Options.
Select Boot Order.
Change the CD-ROM to the first boot device.
Navigate to the Exit section and save your changes.
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