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Taht was going to be my next guess was it installed to the D drive, or at least the boot partition.
 
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Obviously my OS is on my SSD.
No, it is not (if it is then just its data is there). That error is displayed if no boot data is found on device.

Probably you installed it with two or more storage devices connected and the boot data was written/assigned to another disk. Try installing from CD/DVD again or write boot data to that device.

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Had to format. Once I made drive C active partition it would no longer find the bootmgr, with or without drive D connected.

This time it created a proper EFI System partition. However, for some wired reason drive D is still marked as Active. Never the less it seem to now boot properly with or without drive D connected.

I still cannot access the system recovery tho. I still get this error if I try to repair using my windows DVD
 

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Boot your instalation media, hit shift f10, and repair it.
bcdboot x:\windows /s s:
where x is the partition where windows is installed and s is the system(efi) partition.
If system partition is on other disk and you have mbr formated disk you could set your windows partition to active using diskpart and rapair boot by : bcdboot x:\windows
^This.
 
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