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Quite easy. Go into the disk utility of the setup format as hfs+ journalled. Install. Restart. Boot with:

-s

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0

flag 1

quit

reboot

 

Copy the chain0 file onto your windows drive. Use bcdedit in the command prompt to add item pointing to chain0.

Done

iPoco

Once you have Leopard & Windows installed, install EasyBCD to Vista.

 

Okay, then what?

 

 

I have Vista on a SATA Hard drive

I have Leopard 10.5.4 on a PATA hard drive. (GUID, not MBR)

 

I can obviously select which one to boot to. I'd like to go to vista first, and select Mac OS X.

I figured out how to manually edit the BCD entry in the registry. What files need to be where on the Vista drive, so it'll boot to my GUID/GPT OSX Install???

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