
09-21-2009, 10:04 PM
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Tiger
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 306
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Thats a bit of wrong info right there. I'm extremely sorry for that, I sometimes write-up after doing stuff so I don't forget how, and I must have been really tired... that is not a step to do!
Chameleon boot Windows fine! Just have to activate OSX so Chameleon takes boot priority, and you can then choose the other partition (Win7) and it should boot fine. The thing is, I had installed Chameleon onto WIndows partition so I double freaked Chameleon or something. That was how I managed to untie the "double knot" actually.
Sorry about that, off to fix 1st post! Just select Windows and off you go!
But, boot.ini is created by Chameleon (along with Extra Folder) onto the root of the drive you choose it to boot from (like Leopard or Snow). It is hidden so you cannot see it, there are terminal command to show hidden files, or a little script app someone wrote that is in the files I uploaded.
Off to work on the tutorial, school has started so I'll try to post it soon!
Last edited by Gurruwiwi; 09-21-2009 at 10:09 PM.
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