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Another solution would be using a third party boot manager that allows drive swapping. |
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After having used Chameleon for the past few days, I really like it, and don't plan on swapping it out for a different bootloader. ;) But thanks for the alternative course of action. :) |
You dont really have to swap chameleon for something else, just use it as ONLY a bootloader for OS X and use something else as the bootmanager to select which partition you want to boot from. You can read here about which Boot Managers support drive order swapping. I'm using BootIt NextGen paired with Chameleon 2 without much troubles, though I dont use XP anymore.
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hmm thts weird, i keep OS X as my default(Chameleon 2.0) and it boots perfectly well... I'm using Vista though, so that might be the solution(if u want to call "Vista" a solution :p lol)
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OK...Let me throw a curve...
Vista came pre-installed on my machine on a SATA drive. I added a ATA drive to store my music, and this appears BEFORE the SATA in the BIOS. My OS X drive is ATA also, the music drive became the slave. If I boot off the Vista drive, I have no problems. If I boot to the OS X drive, I get Chameleon 2 Bootloader. If I select Vista, its fine. If I boot to OS X regular, I get a black screen. OS X verbose, I get a TON of text that flys buy too fast to read, then a black screen. If I boot to OS X iPC Live, then rd=disk1s1, its fine, and right now, this is the ONLY way I can boot into OS X. |
I'm wondering if someone can help me get my system to dual-boot.
I have OS X 10.5.8 running right now. My only complaint is that I can't play some of my games (TF2 specifically), and I can't select my microphone as an input device. I'd like to setup a dual-boot so I can do my photography / video editing work in OS X and my gaming in XP / Vista. Here's my drive structure: 250GB - OS X 500GB - Photo's 200GB - Backup 250GB - Windows So having OS X installed first, how would I go about installing XP or Vista onto my Windows drive, and have it as an option in Chameleon to boot from? I'm using the latest version of Chameleon. Thanks! |
Apologise first if I misunderstood anything.
But doesn't Chameleon bootloader already provide boot options?? This is how I see it (doesn't matter which OS to install first): Let's say you want to install mac os first. Bios settings: usually people have put AHCI up. 1. install mac os on hard drive (A) 2. Bios setting: Put back to Enhance mode. And boot priorities to DVD rom, boot from hard drive (B)... 3. place windows dvd into dvd rom and install to hard drive (B). 4. once installed -> Bios -> AHCI up, boot priorities: boot from HD (A) 5. Chameleon can see all available OS. Pretty straight forward isn't it? Noob like me can also do it ;) |
If you install in different disks its as easy as you said it, only that it wouldnt work for XP, cant boot it from chameleon if it lives in a different HD. Installing them in the same disks would be a bit more complicated (mbr would be overwritten usually).
Also you should only need to change SATA modes to install Windows if you install a plain XP without AHCI support built-in, Vista and 7 supports AHCI out of the box, with Microsoft's instead of manufacturer's drivers but they work fine. |
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I have a working SL install (on HD A), and wanted to pull the HD (HD B) out of a working XP box I have and move that to the SL system, set up to dual-boot, but keeping everything on separate drives. I intend to use it infrequently enough that I'm willing to BIOS select the HD, but was researching to see if nicer method existed. Given how infrequently I was going to do it tho, I'm not inclined to install/do anything that would jeopardize my existing install. thanks for any info! |
Dual Boot
What I found was definetly a problem with my install, BUT
My bios gives me the option of pressing <Esc> to get a boot menu, so I can pick a drive to boot off of. I like it cause I can now keep bootable CDs in my optical drive and not be concerned. My configuration was: Drive (A): NTFS Windows Vista. Totally unaware of the OS X drive, as it did not recognize the partition. 250 Gig SATA - 1 Partition Drive (B): NTFS Data drive, non-bootable. 200 Gig ATA - 1 Partition. Drive (C): HFS Tiger - Then Leopard. Would not boot on its own. With Chamelion 2 installed it would boot to the menu showing drive (A) (Booted Fine), (B) Didn't figure out how to remove it from the boot menu, low priority, and drive (C) (Would not boot) 60 Gig ATA - 1 Partition I have learned that the problem was definetly the install. The partition got wiped do to my error, reinstalls failed, but told me the boot problem could be fixed. Its now a bootable Vista drive that is independant of drive (A) so I can do some massive networking experiments, and if I trash it, I still have a usuable computer for the family. |