
04-25-2008, 07:42 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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May be you should start all over, and backup your existing data, then start from scratch and follow the procedures I gave for a dual boot configuration. Try it and let me know. =)
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[cite] Devil In Disguise:[/cite]well ive tried using boot managers like from extended fdsik to try to boot into leopard n i got "invalid operating system"
plus i tried -
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Boot DVD with F8 -s
type:
fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0
flag 1
write
quit
reboot
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n it still didnt work.. it just booted straight back into xp..
seems like leopard only seems to work well on seperate hard drives or first installs on a HD then can try to install xp..
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