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Proposed App: EFI Partition Automator for AMD/SSE2
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I think you all know of munky's EFI partition method, by using the useless EFI partition on a GUID partition to serve as a boot 132 partition of sorts, allowing non vanilla users to boot retail. The procedure is pretty long winded, and I have had several requests to create a tool that automates the procedure of formatting, installing bootloader, and setting up BOOT 132 on the EFI partition in one click. What does everyone think? Thanks pcwiz |
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if this makes a nice little bootable 132 pendrive for me then gr8
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I think this would be great. I've been around the Hackintosh scene for a while and to tell you the truth the whole EFI / Boot 132 thing confuses the heck out of me haha
All of your other apps are fantastic and this would be great. Like I have no idea when I would need to use the Extra folder or even where it is hahahahaha |
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It does some nice things: like autodetermining of EFI partition you can even feed it with SlimBuild-Preboot compliant disks... |
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We definitely need this. Lord knows osx86 needs to be easier.
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