Simple Dual Boot Guide: Windows XP + OSX86 (Hackintosh), Simple Dual Boot Guide: Windows XP + OSX86 (Hackintosh)Simple Dual Bo |
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Simple Dual Boot Guide: Windows XP + OSX86 (Hackintosh), Simple Dual Boot Guide: Windows XP + OSX86 (Hackintosh)Simple Dual Bo |
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boinkytwo
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Jun 4 2007, 05:44 PM Post #1
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Simple Dual Boot Guide: Windows XP + OSX86 (Hackintosh)
***Please post your feedback here, after following the guide. ***Make sure that you already tested osx86 to run with your specs, or that your specs are osx86 compatible. This is the best ever dual boot technique that I've tried and used. It is so simple to setup and plus no Dual Boot Software required. You may choose the following: A. Using Darwin Boot Loader B. Using Windows XP Boot Loader ***Users who have windows xp already installed on 2nd partition of their hard drive, use my created bootcd to move the windows xp partition to the first part of the hard drive making it the first partition. After that, update the MBR. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Things to be on hand before executing the following procedures: 1. OS install CDs - WinXP - OSX 10.4.8 - Clean and Unpartitioned Hard Drive, no data/files in it. 2. My BootCD (3.5mb) - post your request here, download link will be sent to you - download and burn it. 3. Chain0 File - necessary when using windows xp boot loader 4. OSX Boot File (com.appleboot.plist) - necessary when using darwin boot loader ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Procedures: A. Using Darwin's Boot Loader 1:
***The first partition is for windows xp The second partition is for osx The third partition is for all your files to be stored in 3:
a. press enter when "boot: " appears. 5:
Wait for confirmation, reboot and eject the bootcd. 6:
chown -R root:wheel /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist chmod -R 755 /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist
B. Using Windows XP's Boot Loader 1.>
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***This whole procedures had worked for my machine. ***PLEASE POST YOUR RESULTS HERE IF YOU'RE SUCCESSFUL ***ERROR LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM, when booting osx solution: use the bootcd to make windows parition active, and then reboot, then boot again from the boot cd. use again the bootcd to change back osx parition into active. reboot again, osx should boot now. This post has been edited by boinkytwo: Dec 19 2008, 03:40 PM
Reason for edit: Removed illegal link. Don't link to copyrighted material download links. Thanks. -The Staff
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SoCal_Tomato
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Jun 6 2007, 06:26 AM Post #2
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I successfully installed the JaS 10.4.8 SSE2/SSE3 Intel and AMD x86 copy....After the optimization of the hdd and Mac OS X neede to restart, Darwin starts up and boots me into the gray Apple and progress indicator screen...after several seconds (aprox 10-15) the progress indicator stops moving and the screen goes black. Please help!
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boinkytwo
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Jun 6 2007, 01:47 PM Post #3
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Boot your newly installed osx, when darwin boot loade appears hit F8
Then type: -v -x Then hit enter try to catch those scrolling text if it tells something about link/load errors or fails. Then post it back here, so other readers out there may help us quick Also post your hardware setups, It may give us some clues. |
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SoCal_Tomato
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Jun 6 2007, 07:56 PM Post #4
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I've installed MacOSX 10.4.8 on a Compaq EVO N800c, Mobile P4 1.7gHz, 60gb HDD, ATI Mobility 7500 and 1 GB ram.
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boinkytwo
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Jun 7 2007, 03:30 AM Post #5
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Did you install the mobility pack and ati packs from the install dvd?
What packages did you installed? Your notebook should work with Jas x.4.8 |
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SoCal_Tomato
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Jun 9 2007, 09:06 PM Post #6
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I installed everything from the cd...except for the additional languages and print drivers....I did not install the AMD pack...just the Intel one....
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Soündless
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Jun 9 2007, 10:03 PM Post #7
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will this work if xp is on another hard drive? i have my os's on different hard drives and i just unplug the ones i'm not using
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boinkytwo
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Jun 10 2007, 06:00 AM Post #8
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uhmm...
Honestly, I have'nt tried that out yet neither using Darwin Boot Loader nor windows boot loader. But somehow, I managed to use some dual boot mode (sort of) using 2 drives. XP on the other drive and osx86 as well. I used my motherboard's bios boot loader, a boot loader included in my bios. I just hit F11 whenever I boot my machine, and then I chose which drive I want to boot from. Right now, I think there is no answer yet to your query (correct me if im wrong people) The best thing that we can do is to use some third party boot loader /manager software. Ive tried acronis and extended fdisk, but it just ruined my mbr after winxp re-installation. @SoCal_Tomato If you can manage, please post a picture/image of your screen during boot, any such errors can be seen from there by using the -v boot flag. |
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SoCal_Tomato
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Jun 11 2007, 03:40 PM Post #9
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boinkytwo,
I'm not sure how to use the -v boot. At what point do I start typing in command lines? I tried to follow the steps from your Restart Your Computer Errors post, but I am not successful. When i choose between WinXp or MacOS from my dual boot I select MacOS, upon which i hit enter and I get the BOOT: If I type -v ENTER, it start loading MacOS, scrolling through a list of operations (extremely fast) If I do not type -v and I type /sbin/mount -uw/ I get an error saying something is full (Kernel or Kext) Can any of this be done through Terminal using the install disc? Everything from the install disc is loaded onto my laptop (Compaq Evo n800c mobile P4 1.7gHz, 60gb hd (partitioned in two (NTFS and the other is MacOS) and 1gb of RAM....ATI Mobility 7500 graphics card.... |
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boinkytwo
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Jun 11 2007, 04:15 PM Post #10
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when the time you hit enter and upon reaching the boot:
and you type -v it will put you in verbose mode, and you'll see that fast scrolling text but after that another group of text phrases will show up. It will show you errors if there's any. If there is none, then it will boot you to mac os x. you cant execute /sbin/mount -uw/ in boot: unless you type in -s, or -v -s in boot: example: boot: -s --------------------------------- To boot up your installed os x try this typing -v -x, example: boot: -v -x this will boot your machine under safe-mode. if it wont boot, try reading those text and see if it mentions about any errors, panic, etc. try to take a picture of it and post it here. dont aim yet for the dual boot thing aim first to make your osx work with your note book, since it will surely work with it. I knew someone, who did it. |
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SoCal_Tomato
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Jun 13 2007, 09:40 PM Post #11
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taking pics of the screen is a little hard...during the -v -s or -v -x boots I wrote down some things I see about the graphics card....
Natit: Setting Model= ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 Titan: Testing for NVidia card... Titan: Could not make a display match AGP: Found Radeon M7 graphics adapter then some more lines follow, then the black screen. I also tried: BOOT: -v -s (after fast moving text and the next steps of booting I get the option to enter some commands) so I enter /sbin/mount -uw / (WHAT DOES THIS LINE DO?) then I hit enter then I type cd /system/library/extensions (WHAT DOES THIS LINE DO?) then I hit enter then I type rm -rf nvdaresman.kext (WHAT DOES THIS LINE DO?) then I hit enter, then what should the system do or what should I do? |
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boinkytwo
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Jun 17 2007, 05:03 PM Post #12
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/sbin/mount -uw / = will let you mount your osx hdd with read and write permission
cd /system/library/extensions = just like dos commands, change directory that is rm -rf nvdaresman.kext = removes the file named nvdaresman.kext in your case, use this rm -rf atindrv.kext -v -s = will take you single user mode, meaining you may type the above commands. -v -x = boot your osx in safe mode |
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Nitramusa
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Jun 24 2007, 09:15 AM Post #13
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Paste this file: com.apple.Boot.plist
Do you mean the OSX boot file? So i need to rename the file to com.apple.Boot.plist and then pase it? Thanks. |
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boinkytwo
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Jun 24 2007, 02:05 PM Post #14
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Paste this file: com.apple.Boot.plist Do you mean the OSX boot file? So i need to rename the file to com.apple.Boot.plist and then pase it? Thanks. the osx boot file i am referring to, is the com.apple.boot.plist file copy or drag it to the mentioned location. and do the chmod and chown thingy. |
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hoodmulti
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Jun 28 2007, 04:39 AM Post #15
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Hi all,
I've already install OSX on the 1st partition, but wish to install XP on the other partition, is this possible? If so, how to do it? Thanks |
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boinkytwo
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Jun 28 2007, 11:04 AM Post #16
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just install windows on the 2nd partition, then use darwin boot loader as your default boot manager, osx then is your default os to boot from.
edit: bring osx partition back to active. or you may partition magic to re-shuffle your partition, that is, moving osx to be the 2nd partition and give a space for windows xp in the first partition. |
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demczog
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Jul 23 2007, 07:14 PM Post #17
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thanXX a lot...i made it!!
at first it wasn´t working with tree partitions first was xp and third data partition,but mac instal. saw mac partition as "diskos3" even if i made it as 2nd so i tried only two part. xp and mac as diskos2 and than it was functioning i got also black screen after instal, this was working for me Intel Centrino 1,86 SSE2 512 MB DDR HD 100 GB + 40 GB + 80 GB ATI Radeon Mobility x600 256mb OS: MAC OSX 10.4.9 1.2 uphuck +XP |
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boinkytwo
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Jul 27 2007, 01:12 PM Post #18
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thanXX a lot...i made it!! at first it wasn´t working with tree partitions first was xp and third data partition,but mac instal. saw mac partition as "diskos3" even if i made it as 2nd so i tried only two part. xp and mac as diskos2 and than it was functioning i got also black screen after instal, this was working for me Intel Centrino 1,86 SSE2 512 MB DDR HD 100 GB + 40 GB + 80 GB ATI Radeon Mobility x600 256mb OS: MAC OSX 10.4.9 1.2 uphuck +XP cheers man! |
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Skoka
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Aug 2 2007, 02:37 PM Post #19
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the boot cd did not work.. it shows a mouse error... also with an external usb mouse..
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boinkytwo
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Aug 3 2007, 03:58 AM Post #20
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