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I hope these don't sound too dumb:

I have installed iAtkos v2.0i over an existing Vista installation in a separate primary partition. To resurrect Vista I put the DVD and repaired permissions. I can now boot into Vista and I have a working installation of OS X that I cannot get to anymore!

1. How can I get back to booting from Darwin boot loader without re-corrupting my Vista booting (cannot find winloader.exe)?

2. Can I find a list of extra files that are included with iAtkos v2.0i distribution? I would like to be able to restore the system to it's "virgin" state as much as possible.

3. If I install the 10.5.3 update, will this replace all my kexts completely resulting in a complete vanilla system again? What will cease to work completely in this case? In other words, what is the minimum that I have to replace (other than dsmos.kext) to make the system functional again (assuming that I use EFI strings for everything)?

Regards,

Sammy

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I hope these don't sound too dumb:

I have installed iAtkos v2.0i over an existing Vista installation in a separate primary partition. To resurrect Vista I put the DVD and repaired permissions. I can now boot into Vista and I have a working installation of OS X that I cannot get to anymore!

1. How can I get back to booting from Darwin boot loader without re-corrupting my Vista booting (cannot find winloader.exe)?

2. Can I find a list of extra files that are included with iAtkos v2.0i distribution? I would like to be able to restore the system to it's "virgin" state as much as possible.

3. If I install the 10.5.3 update, will this replace all my kexts completely resulting in a complete vanilla system again? What will cease to work completely in this case? In other words, what is the minimum that I have to replace (other than dsmos.kext) to make the system functional again (assuming that I use EFI strings for everything)?

Regards,

Sammy

You just need to boot to a g-parted live cd and set you OSX partition to boot. (manage flags, flag to boot.) you will then be able to select Vista from darwin.

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