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Hey!

I want to create a partition of my Win XP disk where I can install Mac OS X but I have a problem. In the installation guide (http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Simple_Dual_Boot) it says:

"Important: A partition must start below the 1024 cylinder on the disk to be bootable. Make sure the partition designated for OS X starts below the 1024 boundary."

 

How can I create such a partition with PartitionMagic. If I make my Win XP partition 10gb smaller then I can create a new partition for Mac OS X but it won't start below the 1024 cylinder.

 

Another question: Should the Mac OS X partition be a primary or logical?

 

All help is appreciated!

Hey Gus

I downloaded Ubuntu edgy and burnt it to CD and used the disk utility from the to resize my windows partition and format it to fat 32. After that it was a piece of cake to load OSX on my Dell Inspiron 9300.

You will need to run your Windows Disk Defragmenter before you do this.

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