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No, not yet. hopefully soon when i have the time to. I'll keep you guys posted.
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i finally tried easyBCD and added the MACOSX boot but didn't work. when i checked the setting in easyBCD, i noticed that the MACOSX is listed in Drive C (same as windows) but in fact, it's in a different HDD. also, would i have to set my bios to boot into vista os first? thanx. kd. |
Hi, when you say fiddle with your bios, do you mean go into it and change which HDD it starts from? or something else. It's just that whenever i have loaded a second OS into my PC that has 3 HDD's the boot always seems to be on the first HDD, unless i disconnect the drives-install-reconnect then when it starts i click F11(on my PC on the laptop its F12) then select which drive/OS i want.
As a suggestion do you have a copy of Gparted if not download it burn it to disc and run it as a live CD, it will then give you a good idea of what you have in your setup as far as HDD's and partitions go. I.e where boot is etc. Raz |
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I've tried EasyBCD but it didn't work. like i said that in the setting of easyBCD, i noticed my osx is set to boot from C, same hdd as vista but it's not. it's on another hdd. how can i fix that? thanx. kd. |
I'm not sure but I think you cant use EasyBCD to chainload OS X from vista bootmgr when they are in different disks, maybe the 2.0 beta can do it, try it if you havent yet.
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it would be nice if i can set to boot from different drive. would you recommend me setting my bios to boot from vista hdd? kd. |
Could you post a screen shot of your disk management screen, it would help to see how your system is set up.
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sorry, i am a newbie when it comes to computers. :( |
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i hope there is a way to dual-boot post-installation coz i am not gonna be happy if i have to reinstall mac os x again to get dual-boot.....:( thanx. katie d. |
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1) Having to use the boot menu to select the main disk. 2) Having to switch the SATA mode between AHCI & RAID. For 1) I dont know the solution, you should post the disk layout from both Windows & OS X, maybe someone has an idea. From Windows you type "Computer Management" in the search box and the console should open, then look for Disk Mmanagement, or even better (harder) use diskpart.exe command line. From OS X you can type "diskutil list" in Terminal. From what I know you cant boot OS X from Windows boot manager in different disks. When your OS X disk is primary, do you see the RAID partition in chameleon menu? If not I dont have any idea to fix it, apart from using another boot manager on top of both windows bootmgr and chameleon. For 2) you may be able to boot OS X in RAID mode if you have an Intel ICH SATA chipset, using one of the legacy kexts posted here |