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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.. |
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? |
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? |
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??? |
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??? |
is there an issue with selecting the dual boot - windows boot loader in REV2 ????
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ok wat if i choose the single boot - guid boot loader? can i still boot back into xp later by using a boot manager?? |
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..
any ideas?? |
I use GRUB as my bootloader. There is a boot CD called "Super GRUB" which should be able to setup GRUB on your Windows XP.
Rick :) |
I used to use Sabayon Linux, so I decided to throw that back into my system. So now I have a tri-boot, Mac OS X Leopard, Windows Vista, and Sabayon Linux. I am using the GRUB that comes with Sabayon Linux. Works great! - Cheers! =)
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I am using Vista paralelly with Mac OS X, never tried with with XP though. I had some problems with GUID partition table so I am using MBR partition table and MBR boot sector, this way chain0 method works flawlessly for me.
@Devil In Disguise you should maybe give it a try and format your hard drive (for mac os x) with mbr partition table and install mbr boot from leopard installation. |
I agree, reformat and use the mbr partition table instead.
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as i had xp first, am i not on the MBR partition table with MBR boot sector? i think i am as i had xp first.. pls correct me if im wrong..
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Have you tried installing just Zephyroth's Leopard? on single boot
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some questions for a start:
1. i assume is it 2 partitions on on hdd? (not two different harddisks for the two operating systems) 2. i assume you did use mbr partiton scheme? notes 1. if osx would reside on a seperate hdd, esp. an external usb one, it would be hassle free to install and experiment. and one can use the bios bootloader. worth a consideration if u got a chaep external disk lying around. 2. guid would brake win xp when used on same drive and can not incorporated in vista bootloader. (and guid bootloader is broken on r2, has to be fixed manually) so mbr is the way to go (beware, diskutil sometimes has guid as default) did you read: http://osx86leo4all.wikidot.com/how-to-s#toc5 (with the solution winlinmac mentioned) making partition bootable: http://osx86.wikidot.com/known-issues#toc3 reinstall the efi bootloader manually, see: http://osx86leo4all.wikidot.com/how-to-s#toc5 btw: can you boot into osx if you use the dvd to boot? |
Yes its MBR if Windows XP is already installed, but Mac OS X can by default install its own partition table if you don't change it manually in the disk utility. Mac OS X by default uses GUID.
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well ive tried using boot managers like from extended fdsik to try to boot into leopard n i got "invalid operating system"
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seems like leopard only seems to work well on seperate hard drives or first installs on a HD then can try to install xp.. |
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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and choose via menue / bootupvolume (or something similiar) to boot from a specific partition. -> using dvd as bootloader... |
how do i use dvd as bootloader??
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All you have to do is to put it in your dvd drive, boot from it and wait for the countdown to be finished. If your partition is active you should be able to boot on it.
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If it's not active, follow the directions on the previous page. fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0, etc, so on and so forth. You may need to rewrite the MBR, which should (notice the should), put Windows under Darwin bootloader as well.
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how to rewrite MBR? cos i dont get the darwin bootloader at all. and when i boot from the dvd, just gives me the option to get into the installer even after making the partition active.
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if i make leopard partiton active and xp inactive.. i get "MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM"
Tried to rewrite MBR.. it didnt help.. i get no bootloader.. just boots into xp.. i booted into a bootable cd for active partition recovery (data backup) where it gives info on all partitions and for the leopard partition is said "error reading sector # 0 or boot sector is invalid" i also booted into a bootable cd for partition table doctor and there i found this abt the partitions -- Partion cylinder Head Start XP 0 1 1 leopard 1362 0 1 i hope this helps u to help me.. thanx.. |
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ok wat if i select the single boot option?? even when i have xp already installed on my first partition?? do u think ill get the bootloader that way?? n should be able to boot into leopard???
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Try Boot 132
Download Boot132.Burn a cd and use that to boot into leopard and then install chameleon. This helped me once.Make sure mac partition is active
Open terminal after installation of Chameleon sudo -s *enter your password* fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 p ( Check mac partition is active or not ) if not make it active by: flag 1 quit reboot Boot132 - http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...owtopic=113288 Chameleon - http://chameleon.osx86.hu/static/som....11-src.tar.gz good luck ! |
I was having an issue not being able to get back to my OS X install on a second drive. I went into my bios and changed my HDD boot priority to boot the OS X disk first. That allowed me to see my darwin bootloader but no windows option (on the other HDD). I booted into OS X and installed the Chameleon 2.0 beta, restarted, and BAM! Everything showed up in the bootloader. Beautiful. I almost cried.
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