Windows 8 dissapeared after installing windows 7

Hi I have built a new computer. The computer have 3 HDDs. I installed windows 8.1 pro first. Everything works fine. Then I unplugged the first HDD and installed windows 7 ultimate on anothed HDD. After the installation, I put my HDD back. From that point,
my computer can read the disk where windows 8 is installed. But I cannot boot into it. It keeps on booting into windows 7. I have used the Bootrec.exe/ScanOs in repair disc cmd. The simply found nothing.
One more thing. My computer's Hardware is 
Motherboard: AsRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer
CPU: Intel I5 4690
Graphic: Galaxy GTX 750 Ti
Ram: 8x2 DDR3 1600 Kingston Hyper X
I thing this is good enough for windows aero. But the aero peek, transparency is all disabled. I have choose the aero theme at personalisation and also run the system performance test. I got 7.9. I also try the troubleshoot tools of aero, nothing shows up.
What can I do?
P.S. I have installed all drivers

Hi,
According to your description, the current boot manager should be Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 couldn't be recognised.
Please try to use the command bcdboot x:\windows instead to repair Windows boot manager for test.
Open Command Prompt with admin in Windows 7.
For your Aero problem, According to your description, I think it should be Graphic Card driver problem,  if not, it's mostly hardware problem.
Roger Lu
TechNet Community Support

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