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Excuse me for my English. I study it only at school and I'm from Russia.

 

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If I install MAC OS X 10.5.1 Zephyroth and Windows XP and after that I boot MAC OS, booting Windows became killed. And I can't after that boot XP. But if I first boot from XP, then nothing not became killed. Do you know, there is solution for this problem??? Thx great!

 

And ones more excuse me for my English... :thumbsup_anim:

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I'm not sure what you mean but there is a Russion section Your Language / Русский... I think.

 

Maybe you can get more help there.

 

Thanks! I will try ask this question in Russion section, BUT I already tried to ask this question at applelife.ru(it's the biggest Russion forum) and I sisn't get the decision for it. I hoped, that here I will be understanded and you will give me decision... But against Great thnks!

Excuse me for my English. I study it only at school and I'm from Russia.

 

Question:

If I install MAC OS X 10.5.1 Zephyroth and Windows XP and after that I boot MAC OS, booting Windows became killed. And I can't after that boot XP. But if I first boot from XP, then nothing not became killed. Do you know, there is solution for this problem??? Thx great!

 

And ones more excuse me for my English... :(

 

 

 

 

this happened to me, not when xp ran but when xp boots up.

 

 

 

This MAY be because you partitioned part of your windows hard drive space in order to accomodate the mac.

if so, the boot file may be searching for that partitioned space that was once used for windows, but now supports mac.

 

 

try this:

 

in xp ->

 

my comuter -> (right click) local disk (c:) -> properties -> general - disk clean up

 

back to properties --> tools -> defragment

tools -> check now

 

 

hope this speeds things up!

this happened to me, not when xp ran but when xp boots up.

 

 

 

This MAY be because you partitioned part of your windows hard drive space in order to accomodate the mac.

if so, the boot file may be searching for that partitioned space that was once used for windows, but now supports mac.

 

 

try this:

 

in xp ->

 

my comuter -> (right click) local disk (c:) -> properties -> general - disk clean up

 

back to properties --> tools -> defragment

tools -> check now

 

 

hope this speeds things up!

 

 

Great thanks! You understood me!(maybe :( ) Now I can't do this operations, because my PC unhealthy, BUT when I would repair it, I will try do this. Ones more GREAT THANKS!

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