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Ok, I got the same error when I tried dual booting using the chian0 method and the XP bootloader. Its a very easy fix.

You have to change the Partition ID of the Leopard partition.

 

I used Paragon Partition Manager to do this. If you dont have this, im sure other partition software will work. Or you can download the 30 day trial from here - http://esd.element5.com/demoreg.html?produ...F&oplayout=

 

I dont know if all the features are available in the trial version, but they should be.

 

I opened paragon up and clicked on the Leopard partition. In the top right you will see information about the drive. The second column says Partition ID and yours should say something like 0x07 NTFS, default, idk....(click on the picture below - IMAGE 1)

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Now right click on the leopard partition and select "Change Partition ID" ( click on the picture below - IMAGE 2)

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It should come up with a screen that you see the picture below IMAGE 3.

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Check the circle button that says "Please enter ID Manually" and enter

"AF" NO QUOTES and both "A" and "F" must be capital letters. When you are done it should look just like the url above Image 3.

 

Click OK and then Apply changes (see image below)

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Now Restart and see what happens. This method worked for me, hopefully it will work for you too.

good luck

js

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