^GoJo^ Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 Hi again, I'm using an MBR hard drive (on a laptop), i first installed iAtkos, then Snow, then i restored a 7 image i made before and IT WORKED. I have no idea why, cause the problem i have now seems to be more logical... I had to reinstall 7 (so erase 7 partition and fresh install) then of course it delete that {censored} mbr0 thing chameleon use was replaced by 7, then only 7 would boot, even if i set the iAtkos or the Snow partition as active... So i tried restoring a 7 image and... It didn't work. So i just don't get why if the image restore thing i did work at first, why not now? Is there a SIMPLE way to make all this work again? It took days to set it all well, too long to do again... PS: I'm thinking right now that on my desktop i did the same thing and i never had problem... Maybe the difference is i didn't use iAtkos? But i'm not sure of that, i think i did in the begining... I think i tried all i could for now... Waiting for help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
^GoJo^ Posted July 26, 2010 Author Share Posted July 26, 2010 I tried a new thing : I made an OSX entry with easyBCD and was then able to boot iAtkos this way, but not Snow (logical since iAtkos boot loader can't load snow...) so i deleted iAtkos thinking it would boot Snow. But i was wrong, i then got "chainloader error"... So i tried adding another OSX entry with EasyBCD, this time EFI instead of MBR and then... I could see boot loader!! But the iAtkos one, partition that i just deleted, what the hell?! I succeed to boot Snow, however it's not good at all... I can't choose any resolution (and of course i'm not in the right one), no QE/CI and many things doesn't load... Now i REALLY tried all i could. I have no idea how to make both boot well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
^GoJo^ Posted July 28, 2010 Author Share Posted July 28, 2010 Where can i find a way to succeed damn... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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