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Hi,
i just installed Zeph's Leopard 10.5.2 REV.2, but windows bootloader doesnt give me option to boot into Leopard.. any ideas? Thanx.. |
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when you partitioned your hdd did you pick GUID and when in the installed did you pick GUID bootloader?
same goes for did you pick MBR when you partitioned your hdd and picked MBR bootloader during installation? CPU: Phenom x3 8650 @2.54 ghz Mobo: ASUS M3N HT-Deluxe 780i SLI 3 GB 800 OCZ RAM Lawless 10.5.4 w/ Voodoo Kernel |
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The chain0 method does not work in this release. It was told and confirmed. Consider EasyBCD instead.
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WinLinMac01 i am using chain0 method for my 10.5.2 rev.2 installation and it's working fine. I used it on 10.5.1 and 10.5.2 rev.1. It was working everytime, manually added chain0 to vista boot loader.
Devil In Disguise, what is your system configuration? |
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DFI Lan Party NF4 ULTRA-D
AMD 3000 Venice 160 GB SATA Seagate 256 MB 7600GT EVGA 1GB Corsair XMS i did select DUAL BOOT - Windows Bootloader in the installer.. plus i just reinstalled and same issue.. EasyBCD is for vista.. ive got XP installed currently.. how do i fix this??? |
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i tried the chain0 method plus ive tried this as well --- http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=6890
when i use the boot manager from extended fdisk and try to boot to leopard it says invalid operating system.. any ideas??? |
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is there an issue with selecting the dual boot - windows boot loader in REV2 ????
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bump
ok wat if i choose the single boot - guid boot loader? can i still boot back into xp later by using a boot manager?? |
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Chances are, that will not work. But heres an idea, install Windows XP first, and then on another partition or hard drive, install Mac OS X. From there type the following, and you should have a dual boot configuration regardless.
Boot DVD with F8 -s type: fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 flag 1 write quit reboot and when the Darwin bootlioader appears you should have two options when you press ENTER--> Look something like this, 1). MacintoshHD(Whatever the name of your Leopard partition is) 2). Windows NTFS (Windows XP or Vista) You can select either partition and boot into your desired operating system. There you have it, a dual boot configuration. Let me know how it goes. - Cheers! =) Quote:
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tried it.. no darwin bootloader or none for that matter.. just booted back straight into xp..
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