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Robin I r sorrieez.
you know who i would bone? daffy duck
i have no operating system selector installed.
(also, wait for tuesday, as there is rumor of a sub 800$ macbook..)
My method is different than PSPkicks, I had formatted and crated the partitions before installing vista or mac.
booting Vista Ultimate, Hackintosh OS X, Linux 7.10, and Xp Pro x64 edition. and have AutoCAD 2008 and Inventor Pro 2008 on Xp Pro
Yeah and? Stop spamming.Also, mines on a laptop which makes it cooler >.>Nemesis, did everything work out good? What's goin' on?
Yeah and? Stop spamming.Also, mines on a laptop which makes it cooler >.>
quit spamming about your Satelitte T2400CS..
You don't format your Vista partition in disk utility. You format the MAC partition in disk utility...I said that. And, go into X:/ (Windows) and go into...uhm... I think it's "boot". Make sure the mac bootloader file is there...
If that doesn't work, post here again and I'll attempt to type up a full-fledged tut for you to follow...
First answer this. You DID check the hcl over at the OSx86 wiki to make sure you're installing the right extras for your computer, right?And you DID select the right kernel and stuff, right? You can NOT just hit "install" without changing anything, or it won't work.Right now you just have leopard installed? Then install Vista and use EasyBCD to add OSx86 to the bootloader. Check to see if the file is in C:/boot/ and then test it. If you've got both installed, there's a thing in a thread over at InsanelyMan about how to use the Kalyway disk to set Vista as active, or if you want, OSx86 as Active(the partition), and Darwin will automatically have an entry to boot into Vista once it loads..