tj_jackson Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 After a count of 5 seconds, as is standard VISTA, he returned to the bootloader of view, so I can come in packets, have to tighten ENTER, and choose MacOS hand, would change that? Look: Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/142312-how-to-replace-the-boot-order-pattern/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdryden Posted December 24, 2008 Share Posted December 24, 2008 So my understanding of this issue is: When you turn your computer on, you see the screen you posted and WinVISTA is selected? OK. Easy to fix. You need to set the WinVISTA partition as active, so it selects it automatically. I had this issue with a dual-boot install of XP and OSX and I solved that problem by using a Windows 98/98SE Boot Floppy and using the FDISK command to select the partition as active. If you have no idea what I am on about, please say and I will happily go into further detail and remove some of the jargon! Hopefully this helps, but could somebody else please verify this as a correct solution? It worked for me so it should work for him, right? Gd luck my friend! Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/142312-how-to-replace-the-boot-order-pattern/#findComment-1012366 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tj_jackson Posted December 29, 2008 Author Share Posted December 29, 2008 So my understanding of this issue is: When you turn your computer on, you see the screen you posted and WinVISTA is selected? OK. Easy to fix. You need to set the WinVISTA partition as active, so it selects it automatically. I had this issue with a dual-boot install of XP and OSX and I solved that problem by using a Windows 98/98SE Boot Floppy and using the FDISK command to select the partition as active. If you have no idea what I am on about, please say and I will happily go into further detail and remove some of the jargon! Hopefully this helps, but could somebody else please verify this as a correct solution? It worked for me so it should work for him, right? Gd luck my friend! when I turn, it falls on the screen of the bootloader that is! and choose the desired operating system. when i chose MacOS, noticed that he returned again to the windows bootloader, not entered the MacOS tried to tighten enter the count of 5 seconds to see what was happening, and discovered that the partition of Windows Vista that was by default, the problem that if I make a partition of the mac as standard, there does not appear to choose the order in windows is easy exchange of the two which you wish to be in default only going INCI, run, msconfig, select the other operating system and brand as a standard in the mac bootloader could not do the same thing to change the bootloader of Chameleon Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/142312-how-to-replace-the-boot-order-pattern/#findComment-1018135 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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