No me di cuenta. De todos modos la duda no tiene que ver con el programa utilizado. Lo debí omitir y ya está. Pido perdón...
¿Alguien sabe si al poner la carpeta usuario entera en otro disco... influye en el arranque?
PAra mi configuración... puede influir que que se quede congelado poniendo el Imac 13,2?
gracias.
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In Topic: Problemas con definicion de equipo y con cambio de usuario-
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In Topic: En placa con BIOS EFI arranque dual con windows, hay que formatear en GPT?
18 February 2013 - 11:24 AM
En una guia de otro foro he encontrado esto:
Es por eso que me he liado.
Si instalo windows la como me has dicho en ntfs y despues en otro disco mountain lion... se supone que se genera un gestor de arranque como cuando lo hacia en una bios normal (no EFI), no?
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Preface
I built this machine with two things in mind: programming and gaming. As an iOS developer, I felt it necessary to have both OSX and Windows 7 for this build (don't worry, I use virtualization for Linux). That is why this build includes not one, but two solid state drives. Yeah, it's probably a bit overboard, but I got great deals on each. This was built to replace my aging Antec 900 machine I built back in 2006 (also a Windows 7 and OSX dual boot). My previous hardware used an NVIDIA chipset and wasn't very tonymacx86-friendly. This install, however, was pretty painless to get up and running. Tweaking it to make it near-perfect, however, did take a bit of effort. Read on if you're ready for the full guide...
Guide:
0. Make sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date, as well as the firmware for the SSDs. As of this guide, the latest motherboard BIOS is F14. I am currently running 000F on one of my M4's and 0309 on the other.
1. Install Windows 7 first, but make sure you install using MBR instead of GPT. Do this by booting from the non-UEFI version of the BD-R drive in the BIOS. Make sure the target OSX drive is not plugged in at this point.
2. Configure the BIOS settings to prepare for a Mountain Lion install. Load the "optimized default settings" (F7). (Note: If you would like to overclock, go ahead, but I never did for this build. I tried using an XMP profile for my memory, but this caused the mouse and keyboard to hang when coming back from sleep) Make the following settings:
Preface
I built this machine with two things in mind: programming and gaming. As an iOS developer, I felt it necessary to have both OSX and Windows 7 for this build (don't worry, I use virtualization for Linux). That is why this build includes not one, but two solid state drives. Yeah, it's probably a bit overboard, but I got great deals on each. This was built to replace my aging Antec 900 machine I built back in 2006 (also a Windows 7 and OSX dual boot). My previous hardware used an NVIDIA chipset and wasn't very tonymacx86-friendly. This install, however, was pretty painless to get up and running. Tweaking it to make it near-perfect, however, did take a bit of effort. Read on if you're ready for the full guide...
Guide:
0. Make sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date, as well as the firmware for the SSDs. As of this guide, the latest motherboard BIOS is F14. I am currently running 000F on one of my M4's and 0309 on the other.
1. Install Windows 7 first, but make sure you install using MBR instead of GPT. Do this by booting from the non-UEFI version of the BD-R drive in the BIOS. Make sure the target OSX drive is not plugged in at this point.
2. Configure the BIOS settings to prepare for a Mountain Lion install. Load the "optimized default settings" (F7). (Note: If you would like to overclock, go ahead, but I never did for this build. I tried using an XMP profile for my memory, but this caused the mouse and keyboard to hang when coming back from sleep) Make the following settings:
Es por eso que me he liado.
Si instalo windows la como me has dicho en ntfs y despues en otro disco mountain lion... se supone que se genera un gestor de arranque como cuando lo hacia en una bios normal (no EFI), no?
In Topic: Necesito tutor que me ayude a instalar lion o mountain lion desde 0
21 December 2012 - 01:08 PM
Tengo un disco duro de 500 gb con dos particiones. Si quiero instalar y arrancar dual windows y ML. ¿Que instalo primero?
GRaCIAS.
GRaCIAS.
In Topic: Lion en LG P530
24 September 2012 - 09:57 PM
Hola. Tengo el mismo ordenata que tu...
¿has conseguido instalar mountain Lion?
De lo contrario... el Lion a secas iba a 32 bits, no?
¿has conseguido instalar mountain Lion?
De lo contrario... el Lion a secas iba a 32 bits, no?
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