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Right now i have leopard on my external hard drive and i want to make it so that when i load it comes up with the grey screen with the apple logo rather than all those commands. And is there a way for me to get a boot loader so that when the pc starts it loads vaio and then intel then it asks if i want to boot in to vista or mac? I have windows vista ultimate on my internal and mac osx 10.5.2 on my external. Both are always connected.

For the booting thing, you could make your vista partition active first, then setup the vista bootloader from there using EasyBCD(free program).

 

You will have to add the OSX entry in your vista bootloader. So it will give you a list when u reboot.

This should in my opinion be the answer you are looking for.

I use FDisk to make the windows partition active, this is ofcourse assuming you have 1 harddisk and installed two systems on it.

IF you have two seperate hard disks, then make the windows one active, and then using EasyBCD, add an entry for your OSX which is on the other harddisk.

okay so i installed easybcd right and when i put mac under add or remove entries, i put type as generic x86 PC put a name but when i restart i get the name and vista, but when i select mac it doesnt load cause it needs a directory where do i put that in? it has no choice under mac....and its HFS+Journalednah easybcd i think only works with when u have 2 operating systems on one hard drive partitioned in to 2 sides. it dont work with 1 os on external and 1 os on internal.

There is absolutely no way you can identify the partition to EasyBCD?

 

Check the boot.ini file created. It should list where the entry redirects to... Its from here you can set it to the right partition most probably.

 

Most probably they use partition on disks instead of letters and such...

If you are referring to the verbose startup, remove -v from com.apple.boot.plist from /library/prefferences/system configuration/. As for the second question, why don't you increase the startup delay to say 5 seconds so you have time to choose which partition you have to boot. My advice don't mess with vista bootloader, it sucks

..went directly to vista...what's going on?

seems you set the vista partition active, you need to setup easybcd from there, my solution involved using the darwin bootloader,in which case you should have set the timeout to 5 in that plist. You need to make the osx partition active again

<key>Timeout</key>

<string>5</string>

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