menu dual boot Windows 7 windows xp appears not not at startup

I installed windows xp on a 2nd drive hard as I have some software that used to run correctly run windows 7. Now I have windows 7 and windows xp installed on different hard drives. Windows 7 was installed first windows xp 2nd. My problem is that the windows start menu will not be displayed while I can choose the version of windows I want to start up. is there a way manually activate and add the entry with Windows 7 using 3rd party software, so that the select os menu appear on start up.

Thanks for the information but I found all the info I had to download.microsoft.com/download/9/c/5/...8017.../BCDedit_reff.docx

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