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are your HDD IDE or SATA?

 

If they are IDE check the jumpers and make the mac hdd "slave with master"

 

Or try

 

- boot from Dvd ( Windows 7 )

- Repair your computer

- Type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , ACTIVE

- Restart

now it boots normally to Windows 7

- boot again to windows 7 dvd

- repair your computer

- type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , INACTIVE

- Restart

- remove Dvd windows 7

-Boot into win7

-Download easyBCD 1.7.2

-Then in easyBCD go to manage bootloader

-Back up vista bootloader

-check reinstall vista bootloader

-and click write MBR

-then go add/remove and add mac

 

 

DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK IF YOU STUFF UP I AM NOT HELD RESPONSIABLE

are your HDD IDE or SATA?

 

If they are IDE check the jumpers and make the mac hdd "slave with master"

 

Or try

 

- boot from Dvd ( Windows 7 )

- Repair your computer

- Type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , ACTIVE

- Restart

now it boots normally to Windows 7

- boot again to windows 7 dvd

- repair your computer

- type in comand prompt :

diskpart , list disk , select disk 0 , list part , select part 1 , INACTIVE

- Restart

- remove Dvd windows 7

-Boot into win7

-Download easyBCD 1.7.2

-Then in easyBCD go to manage bootloader

-Back up vista bootloader

-check reinstall vista bootloader

-and click write MBR

-then go add/remove and add mac

 

 

DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK IF YOU STUFF UP I AM NOT HELD RESPONSIABLE

 

it's sata

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