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2011-02-25
, 11:47
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@ Quezon City, Philippines
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2011-02-26
, 04:27
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@ New Zealand
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What error is it?
If its the "GRUB-chainloading-Winload-leaves-you-unable-to-access-the-BCD-store" error, reinstall the Windows bootloader from the Install DVD, and reinstall GRUB from a chroot.
Microsoft's bootloader sucks, and they know it.
I got this error, because I have a separate drive for Hackintosh, where Chameleon has the same problems with Windows. Happened when I was ******* with BCD in order to disable testsigning, and EasyBCD complained. D:
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2011-03-05
, 11:23
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@ Portsmouth, UK.
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2011-03-05
, 13:38
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@ New Zealand
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All you have to do is set windows 7 as the active partition, then install the update, then set Linux (OS X for me) as the active partition, reboot and you have grub (chameleon for me) ready to boot OS X | Win7 SP1 | Linux.
Use diskpart to set partitions as active. It's part of the win7 install disk.
Stick the disk in the drive, boot from cd/dvd, at the first prompt, press shift + f10 to bring up command prompt, enter:
diskpart
list disk
select disk 0
list partition
select partition 2
active
exit
exit
replace disk and partition number as needed to set windows active.
reboot
install sp1
repeat to set whatever else as active, obviously changing disk and partition to suit your needs.
Hope this helps.
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2011-03-09
, 22:34
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@ New Zealand
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This may be the final straw that weans me off of Windows for good.
Reminded me that the wise thing to do is to avoid Service Packs until SP2, and after it has been around a few weeks.
Mish.