children_of_the_dragon Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 Hi all: So I formatted my harddrive (150gb) with GUID partitioning scheme (triple boot leopard, vista, and ubuntu). The interesting thing is this: previously, when I used MBR partitioning, and also did a triple boot, when I installed vmware fusion on leopard, it did not default give a "boot camp" option. In other words, it did not "detect" a "boot camp" partition (my vista partition). However, I was happy to find out that using GUID partitionging scheme, opening vmware fusion, it indeed detects a "boot camp" partition. But when I try to run this "boot camp" partition, I get a "boot0 error". I've seen this error elsewhere, but none of them were related to what I was trying to do (namely trying to boot the physical vista partition as a virtual machine using vmware fusion). Did anybody run across this ever? Thanks Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/164526-using-boot-camp-partition-while-disk-is-guid-partition/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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