After Update Mac from OS 10.7 to OS 10.8 No windows- no bootable device insert boot disk
Hi Please help.
I ve updated my mac from OS X [10.7] to [10.8] and then i tried to use windows but i get this error "No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"
What could be the problem,
I can see my boot camp hard drive partion in mac and even i can see my stuff in it. but no start up with PC
iMac Intel, 20" 2007
I made the System Recovery Options and it is showing "Checking for rrors this might take more than an hour..."
finally i get this error "Startup repair cannnot repair this computer automatically"
then after this i tried to start up with holding option key and choosing the Bootcamp drive. winsows asked me to start up using repair tool or normally, I chose it "NORMAL" It came up but after showing Windows loading page it gave me this blure screen error "STOP .....FATAL error..... the system has been shut down"
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so any suggestion ???
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+-- Logical Volume Group A8C00490-0E14-401F-AB69-59F37724E8C4
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