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Hi all!

I have installed Windows7 and OSX in the same PC in two different partitions (GUID). If I boot by USB key, all works fine (I can choose to boot with USB, WIN7 or MAC OS X). If I boot with internal HD, first appears Windows Boot Manager with two options (I have created it with easyBCD), Windows7 or MAC OSX.

 

If I choose OSX, Chameleon bootmanager appears with two options (W7 OSX), when I choose OSX nothing happend. The green image of chamaleon still remains on the screen. I boot with -v and the log is:

 

Loaded HFS+ file [system/.........../SystemVersion.plist]

Loading Darwin 10.6

Loading kernel mach_kernel

Loaded HFS+ file: [mach_kernel] 4096 bytes from 4255910

Loaded HFS+ file: [mach_kernel] 5575273 bytes from 4255910

 

NO error!

 

Any suggestion?? Thanks...!!!! :D

Try marking the OSX partition as active. If that doesn't work, undo what you just did and read on.

 

I don't know how to do this but...

 

I believe this is one of those mysterious errors caused by a "chainloadapolloza". Try removing one of the bootloaders.

In other words, the only bootloader which works perfectly is the bootloader from NetBookBoot (in the USB key). How can I istall the same bootloader in the HD? I try to install Chameleon last version but it doesn't work (the loading stops on apple's logo)

 

thanks ;)

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