There are problems with Boot Camp and XP involving the formatting of the partition chosen for the Windows install on Intel Macs running Leopard, which may be leading to the errors you are seeing.
Last week my SSD died, and once again I end up reinstalling my Boot Camp Windows from scratch (OCZ reliability, not so good). I dual boot Windows and OS X. In OS X I use Carbon Copy Cloner [1] to ...
I had an old 500 GB HDD that I'd partitioned into an OS X partition and Win7 partition. I bought a new 750 GB HDD to put in the main drive bay of my MBP and an OptiBay to hold my old HDD. My desired ...
If there are multiple drives installed in the computer, then it can create confusion as to which drive has a Bootloader. This scenario usually happens when Master Boot Record is on the wrong drive.
When Windows won’t boot up, it can be a disturbing experience. But that moment passes quickly, and you must decide how to get past this (hopefully) temporary hiccup. Fortunately, there are plenty of ...
Some users are reporting an issue where they are unable to use their Intel-based Macs in target disk mode (the Intel-based Mac being the target disk) after removing ...
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