QUOTE(tungmeister @ Aug 14 2008, 04:58 AM)

hey guys, recently i decided to change the partition map i was using on my os x install HD and since i've done this i've been unable to boot mac with vista's boot loader, i've tried using easybcd to add the os x entry but it's still not working, if i select os x at boot it just comes up with a hfs+ partition error, i can only boot mac from manually selecting a boot device, has anyone any ideas on fixing this? cheers
Mate, i was in the same position till early this morning, when i came across a post by ' crawle' on Infinitemac, saying how to do it so easily its sic. The original post by crawle, which I loosely followed and lazily adapted is here:
http://www.infinitemac.com/how-to-add-a-gu...ows-bootloader/ I've changed this to suit my situation, and i assume yours:
I have Vista on a mbr partitioned drive, and Leopard on a GUID drive, using pc_efi_v8.
Initially when I had Leopard on an mbr drive, I used Easybcd to modify the Vista boot menu, and copied the file chain0 from the Leopard root into the folder c:\nst, that was created by Easybcd on the Vista drive, renaming it (ie chain0) to be nst_mac.mbr.
For my new GUID Leopard setup, i copied the file boot0 into the same nst folder on the Vista drive ie c:\nst, and now simply renamed it to be nst_mac.mbr, after deleting the original. Thats all, vista boot menu now works again!
I took the boot0 file directly from the EFI_v8.zip download. Its contained in the folder "EFI_v8\EFI v8\pc_efi_v80\guid".
EFI_v8.zip:
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=27771