Ahh cool, is there a simple way to do this? I've taken out the USB I even manually selected the INtel SSD to boot, yet says no OS.
If you had AHCI or RAID before flash, you may be in IDE now or the reverse - In other words one always sets failsafe defaults before flash (no O/C) and then failsafe after flash, then reboot to bios and go thru all your settings to return to your config, I never boot into windows UNLESS I have confirmed my settings are the same!
In your case I wuld also do a cmos reset
Having said that.........
Put in your Win 7 DVD
At install screen click repair your computer
It will then look for an install
Whether or not it finds one click on the tools button top left and next
(If it says your system needs repair let it)
Then in the tools options click repair startup
Now depending on how many things it has to fix, you may have to do it 2 or 3 times, beacause each repair op may need a reboot
There is also a little trick if the repair startup isnt allowed when it couldnt find an install in prev step............
In this situation, you can click "install now", let it start the installation until it realizes there IS actually a new installation, you then cancel it, and it goes back to the first screen, and this time if you hit repair, it DOES show the installation!
If that doesnt work we can use the cmd prompt option and diskpart to see whats going on. To boot you need an active sys partition and bootmgr in the right place
But this is getting way off topic, may want to start sep thrd