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Otherwise, I think it is unlikely that a BootCamp-like program will work on generic BIOS machines because it seems to require a unique firmware functionality.

 

I was just thinking about this more and changed my mind. With EFI, I think it is possilble that one could write some data to the "non-volatile" (NV) RAM which is apparently stored on the hard drive for EFI, telling which mode to boot in, BIOS for Window or regular EFI for OS X.

 

However, unless our working EFI knowledge progresses significantly, it is not very realistic to consider something like ths. Specifically, we need to overcome problems with loading some of Apple's .efi modules in the software EFI enivorment bootable on BIOS machines.

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