swordfish71 Posted October 8, 2014 Share Posted October 8, 2014 Hello, I have juggled around my hard drives. I had an external drive (320GB) that I put into my MacBook, and is now single boot Linux. I then put my OS X hard drive (160GB, which is dual boot Linux and OS X) as secondary drive in my PC whose primary drive is a single boot Linux. Seeing as I have no functional OS X install running in my Mac, let's assume I simply do not have one at all. I use GRUB to boot my system on my PC, and GRUB detects all my OS's installed on both hard drives - my native Linux on primary drive, my Linux on secondary drive (which is fully functional) and it also detects OS X -- it gives me 32bit option and 64bit option. From my Linux system, I can mount and play around at free will on my OS X partition. Is there any way for me to make my OS X 10.7 install bootable at this point? Thanks! My hardware : ASUS P8H61-I R.20 with i7 3770 processor (quad core) For now, using onboard graphics card, but I plan on putting in an NVidia GeForce GT 625 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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