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Well, i have two hard drive, a 250gb in Bay 1, and 200gb in Bay 3 (for airflow purposes).

 

I run bootcamp, select Bay 3 to be used as the install drive, then run the install from disc. I get into the blue screen setup, i select drive C to install (Fat 32) and then i run into a problem: It tells me the installation process needs to write files to 'MBR disk 0 xx 0 xx o' (or something like that, but all the values are zero). This, i am assuming, is my OS X disk, the 250gb HD im using ONLY for OS X.

 

How do i go about fixing this bollocks?

 

Thanks!

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Well, I did it. Everything works now with a corporate XP install disk.

 

HOWEVER, one major pain in the ass problem.

 

I have an IDE 320gb hard drive, which id very much like to use, but windows gives me 'disk error' and wont load if the IDE hard drive is installed. Otherwise, dual booting runs fine.

 

I *could* use it as an external since I do have two spare external cases, but id rather not (speed issues). The external is used only for documents, PSD files mostly, and mp3s. I know PSD files would suffer if opened via USB (some are over 100mb) but would the difference be that much better from internal connection?

 

Im wondering if theres any way to work around this problem, or if apple will fix it themselves. Also, would adding an additional SATA hard drive AFTER boot camp windows installation mess up the boot partitions?

 

Thanks!

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