Boot Camp partition after reinstalling Leopard?
If I reinstall Leopard (erase and install), will it leave the Boot Camp partition intact? I don't want to reinstall Windows. Please help.
If I reinstall Leopard (erase and install), will it leave the Boot Camp partition intact?
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I ran the assistant and did the restore. Now when my computer turns on I have to hold the option key to get to the mac log in. There isn't the windows boot up option any more. However it wont just boot up to Mac. Any ideas?
Once in OS X go to System Preferences - Startup Volume and set OSX to be the default.
On the next reboot ist should automatically boot into OSX.
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Yes, purchase Paragon Camp Tune for the job.
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how do you enlarge boot camp partition after windows is installed
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Can i adjust the boot camp partition after xp install
can i adjust the boot camp partition after xp install
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Paragons CampTune http://www.paragon-software.com/home/camptune/ can do this.
Mac OSX and its BootCamp Assistant or Windows cannot.
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In Leopard, it was possible to have a custom icon for a Boot Camp partition by formatting a thumb drive as FAT32, pasting the custom icon onto it in the Get Info window, booting into Windows XP, and copying two invisible icon files from the thumb drive to the NTFS drive. This would display the custom icon for the Boot Camp partition icon on the Leopard desktop. This doesn't work in Snow Leopard.
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Can A Boot Camp Partition Made With Leopard Live With Tiger?
If I downgrade from Leopard back to Tiger, will my Boot Camp XP partition still be bootable and recognizable?
The short answer is YES. I say that because now all driver updates are offered by apple on the WINDOWS SIDE via Apple Software Update so you shouldn't need Leopard for that. This means that downgrading to Tiger should not affect the Windows partition and its contents.
Be sure to back up everything before downgrading.
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Lost Boot Camp partition after upgrading to OS X Mavericks
History:
I had Windows 8 installed on Boot Camp. For some reason I had to enable Bit Locker in Windows that required me to create a partition using Windows Disk Utility. The Windows Disk Utility created the partition but then there was mismatch between GPT and MBR Records.
The system was working as expected.
What Happened:
I decided to upgrade my OS X to the latest version Mavericks 10.9, that owerwritten the MBR Records and updated GPT I guess.
The Windows BootCamp partition disappeared. Only OS I could use is Mac OS X.
Current Situation:
I have been trying many tools so might have further spoiled the situation.
Out put from some of the utilities
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 31130/255/63 [500118192 sectors]
Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending
#: id cyl hd sec - cyl hd sec [ start - size]
1: EE 0 0 2 - 1023 254 63 [ 1 - 409639] <Unknown ID>
2: AF 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [ 409640 - 195312496] HFS+
3: 07 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [ 196993024 - 302407680] HPFS/QNX/AUX
4: 07 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [ 499400704 - 714752] HPFS/QNX/AUX
sudo gdisk /dev/disk0
print
Disk /dev/disk0: 500118192 sectors, 238.5 GiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 67A9C2D9-CEE1-49DD-8EE8-84881E7456AC
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 500118158
Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries
Total free space is 2013 sectors (1006.5 KiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 40 409639 200.0 MiB EF00 EFI System
2 409640 195722135 93.1 GiB AF00 Apple HFS/HFS+
3 195722136 196991671 619.9 MiB AB00 Apple boot
4 196993024 500117503 144.5 GiB 0700 Microsoft basic data
TestDisk Output
Disk /dev/disk0 - 256 GB / 238 GiB - 500118192 sectors (RO)
Partition Start End Size in sectors
>P EFI System 40 409639 409600 [EFI]
P Mac HFS 409640 195722135 195312496
P Mac HFS 195722136 196991671 1269536
Mac HFS 196991676 198261211 1269536
MS Data 196993024 500117503 303124480
MS Data 498685953 499400704 714752
Mac HFS 498848616 500118151 1269536
MS Data 499400704 500115455 714752
sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/disk0
gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=256060514304; sectorsize=512; blocks=500118192
gpt show: /dev/disk0: PMBR at sector 0
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 500118191
start size index contents
0 1 PMBR
1 1 Pri GPT header
2 32 Pri GPT table
34 6
40 409600 1 GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
409640 195312496 2 GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
195722136 1269536 3 GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
196991672 1352
196993024 303124480 4 GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
500117504 655
500118159 32 Sec GPT table
500118191 1 Sec GPT header
Thanks a ton in advance.Further Information:
I haven't resolved the issue yet and still working on it.
The TestDisk detailed search revealed following information:
Mac HFS 196991668 198261203 1269536
> Mac HFS 196991676 198261211 1269536
MS Data 196993024 500117503 303124480 - found using backup sector
MS Data 498685953 499400704 714752- found using backup sector
Mac HFS 498848616 500118151 1269536- found using backup sector
MS Data 499400704 500115455 714752
MS Data 499473315 499479488 6174- found using backup sector
MS Data 499479488 499485661 6174 [Boot]
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Lost Boot Camp partition after failure repatitioning
I was trying to install Windows via Boot Camp, it was failure then I decided to revert changes and repartition the volume (using Boot Camp Assistant), unfortunately it was failure too, I did a hard reset. Now that partition (20 GB) is lost, even in Disk Utility. when I open Boot Camp Assitant there is no "remove boot camp" option.
Further Information:
I haven't resolved the issue yet and still working on it.
The TestDisk detailed search revealed following information:
Mac HFS 196991668 198261203 1269536
> Mac HFS 196991676 198261211 1269536
MS Data 196993024 500117503 303124480 - found using backup sector
MS Data 498685953 499400704 714752- found using backup sector
Mac HFS 498848616 500118151 1269536- found using backup sector
MS Data 499400704 500115455 714752
MS Data 499473315 499479488 6174- found using backup sector
MS Data 499479488 499485661 6174 [Boot]
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Can no longer see Boot Camp Partition
Hello all,
I was having problems with booting into Boot Camp/Windows 7 (I was just getting a black screen), so I attempted to delete the boot camp partition and reinstall it. When I did that, the program hung for a while, and finally said there was an error deleting the partition. However, it appears it like halfway deleted it, as it no longer shows up! When I go into disk utility, Macintosh HD shows blue, and then there is a 50 GB partition (the size of my bootcamp) that is white, but it is unlabeled. I cannot adjust the partition to make it the whole HD, and if I go to boot camp assistant, and try to make a new bootcamp partition, it bounces back with an error message as well. I am wondering how I can restore the partition back to the original all mac hd partition..ANy help would be greatly appreciated!!
KevinWinClone 3 $20
When you move to a new OS: clone your system, make sure you have backups you can use - for each - the partition table "rules" change with each new OS. And you want to reformat a drive from time to time especially then.
Carbon Copy Cloner 3.4 is a good way to clone your OS X partitions.
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www.apple.com/support/bootcamp
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Boot Camp partition no longer loads/re-installs.
Hello everyone,
I'm having a strange issue with Boot Camp(or possibly my Hard Drive in general). I had a working Win7 Ultimate 32-bit partition last night, then rebooted into Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2). I tried rebooting into Windows 7 this morning, and it goes to a blank black screen(without the blinking cursor), and never loaded the OS. I tried accessing the Windows Boot menu to turn on visual debugging/safe mode/recovery console, and I never access that menu. I grabbed my Win7 install disc, and it also boots to a black screen. I was only able to get some display when I used a 64-bit only disc, and even that only gave me the "Windows is loading files" progress bar, and stayed there once the bar had filled.
I stuck an Arch Linux boot disc in the system, and was able to boot all the way to a bash console.
I then decided to back up my files, remove the Boot Camp partition and reinstall Windows 7. Same results as above. I never get to the installer to finish loading the Windows installer.
Anyone have any ideas?
Message was edited by: LKHetzel --- verbiageHi,
if I remember correctly Parallels installs some kind of file system driver to OSX to access NTFS files system partitions.
The 'case of the missing Windows partition' is widely spread when using these NTFS file system drivers in OSX.
(Others are NTFS-3G; Paragons NTFS for Mac and Tuxera NTFS for Mac).
To my knowledge there is no other remedy to this phenomenon then to deinstall the NTFS drivers.
But as long as the Option-key is working maybe you can live with it.
Or use rEFIt http://refit.sourceforge.net/ as a Boot-Menu.
Regards
Stefan -
Parallel runs slow on Boot Camp partition and other questions...
Hi all,
I have had my MBP santa rosa for about 3 weeks. I love it. Everything is super fast and responsive on this thingy. I have parallel running on Boot Camp partition and it is slow. I mean its not awfully slow but when I click start (the play button of Parallel), I see the spinning beachball for 0.5 to 1 min. When I get to Windows XP or Vista (I tried both of them), there is no way parallel could perform up to "near native" speed, I get a lot of sand-clock and it takes 1 mins or so to boot up MS SQL server 2005. When i tried to open lots of windows at once, it freezes for a while then all the windows pop up. I dedicated 1gb of ram for parallel. I am thinking of removing boot camp and use parallel virtual drive on which to install windows. Would that make the performance any better?
I have another question. I bought Disk Warrior 4 but my lovely cousin broke the disc into half coz he thought it was a cheap toy. Is there anyway I can make another bootable CD for disk warrior? I know BootCD only works on Panther. Can I use SuperDuper to clone my MBP and put the image file on a PC-formated external hard drive to bootup from there to run Disk Warrior?
Thank you so much for your help. I gotta say this MBP is the best laptop I have ever used in my entire life. VEry happy with the purchase so far. Thank you Apple.
MacNo0b
p/s: Any recommendation on how to keep the Mac running well without slowing down? CheersI have to say, I have never used Parallels in a system with 2GB. I don't feel that it's worth it given Boot Camp is available. That said, if you run nothing else it should run quite happily.
If you're having problems getting through the installation try setting it up with a virtual environment that has no drive. That way you should be able to get through the installation/setup and then you can add your Boot Camp partition after that.
As for transferring files, I will either use Parallels folder sharing else a 1GB DOS formatted USB flash drive.
PS You're right, I certainly can't complain about the equipment I get to play with. I've had to fork out quite a bit of money for the privilege but it's all been worth it. -
All files on Boot Camp partition mysteriously erased after 10.5.3 update
My wife's MBP 2.4 was running 10.5.2 with a Boot Camp installation of Windows XP. The other night she upgraded to 10.5.3 and everything on her Boot Camp partition was erased somehow.
She spent most of the day working in Windows. During the day someone gave her a usb key with some photos on it that when she plugged it in to her computer something came up in Turkish (she is presently in Turkey) that her friend said she should just close the window and she did. She shut down and switched over to the 10.5.2 install, repaired permissions, and then ran software update to go to 10.5.3. I believe her Boot Camp is updated to the most recent version on the PC side. After the update completed she went to go back into Windows and could not start up in it. It turned out somehow everything on the Boot Camp partition was gone. The partition name was the same as it had been previously and it shouls as all of the space available. None of the material was in the Trash on the Mac side and she had quite a build up in the Trash folder - so it wasn't put in the Trash and then the Trash emptied. It was as if someone had reformatted the partition.
I would chalk this up to user error when she was in disk utility maybe or someone in her studio screwing around with her computer but the same thing apparently happened to one of her classmates shortly before leaving for Turkey. Anyone heard of this happening or have any thoughts?
I had her saving all data to the Mac partition so luckily no data was lost - we just need to reinstall the programs to the Windows partition.
Thanks!Nope, that didn't happen. The mbp has been loaded directly with Leopard since release day, and had few problems. I've done all the updates from 10.5.0 without any issues. But it was definitely something in the 10.5.3 update that hosed my video (or just a really, really strange coincidence and/or bad timing).
It's not just an OS driver, either. This is lower level than that, because I get NO video from a complete startup. There's no grey screen with the apple logo-- it stays completely blank. This almost surely means that the low-level firmware got corrupted or flashed incorrectly. The fact that the OS detects it as something completely different (Intel GMA X3100) supports this idea.
Thinking back, I did do the update with my laptop screen closed and using a 20" Apple Cinema Display, which is how I use the laptop 90% of the time. And in each of the previous updates, I'm certain they were installed similarly. I mention this, because someone else mentioned having the same issue as me, and noted that the update was done with an external display. Perhaps the firmware update is bugged so that if it doesn't detect the native display, it gets hosed...
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In the future, just because things like this make me paranoid, I'll probably reboot the mbp and use only the native display before I do any updates...
Rich -
Will reinstall of OSX wipe out existing Boot Camp partition?
After a trial install of Parallels corrupted my XP side I have had to reinstall XP on a new boot camp partition, (seen as C: drive).
But soon after that I noticed a few apps not working properly or not at all in the OSX side.
I've tried to start up from the Tech Tool disk by holding the C key but it will not do it. It always just starts normally at the sign in prompt rather than running from the disk. I used the Disk Tools app. on the OSX installer disk to Repair Disk Permissions that seem to be needed. It then verifies the corrections are completed, but show back up again in repeat tests. I've concluded that I probably need to just do a fresh install of Osx but does that mean it wipes out the XP side as well?
All this reinstalling takes a ton of time that I need to be doing my job instead.I installed Leopard over Tiger on two machines (normal upgrade not A&I) and on both machines the XP and Vista sides were still working just as before.
If you system is clean, there is no reason for an install of one to affect the other. Bootcamp is over and done with, once it creates the partition. At that point you have a dual-boot system and the partition wall will prevent one from OS from changing the other.
I have not even run BC2.0. My partitions were created with BC1.3 which I updated to 1.4 before installing Leopard.
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