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27Aug/091

Dual boot Leopard Mac Osx and Windows Vista

osxleopardHere is a complete guide to get a dual boot setup with Windows Vista and Leopard running side by side. Please note this is a complete tutorial and if followed exactly you should be running Leopard and Vista side by side without any problems.

Disclaimer : This  Guide is for educational purposes only, I suggest you buy yourself a original Mac. Also please do not post links to the Torrent’s as they will be removed.

Well before we proceed with the guide, here is the stuff that you will need for a successful dual boot setup.

  • Vista Already installed on your Primary Hard Disk.
  • iATKOS v1.0 DVD. (Do not ask me where you can download this)

  • Windows Vista
    Boot DVD (Just incase something goes wrong)

Well now that you have everything ready, lets get started then. Please note this is going to take sometime so I suggest you have some Music playing near by and grab yourself a cup of coffee while you do this. Sit tight, here we go……….

  • Install Vista on the First
    Partition
    of your

    Hard Disk
    . I am not going to elaborate into How to install Windows, I hope everyone knows it. If you already have it installed then read on..
  • Right click on My Computer and Click on Manage. Select Disk Management. Now Create a new Volume for OSX by shrinking an existing volume. You need atleast 5GB of space and the new volume should show up as Unallocated.
  • Make sure that the
    partition
    shows up as Unallocated, else repeat the previous step.
  • Now restart the machine and boot into the Leopard DVD that you burned using the iATKOS v1.0 DVD Image.
  • Press F8 as the countdown begins and type -v at the prompt and hit enter.
  • You should see
    scrolling text
    on the screen now. If it stops anywhere then drop a comment and I’ll try to help you out.
  • After a while you should be looking at
    the Leopard
    Installer. Follow the instructions on Screen.
  • Once the Loading Bar vanishes Select Utilities -> Disk Utility .
  • Select the Volume you created previously and format it as
    MAC OSX
    Journaled Extended.
    Once the formatting is done the volume is ready for installation.
  • Now Close Disk Utility and Select Utilities -> Darwin Boot. Type Y at the prompt.
  • At the prompt when it asks for the Disk Number enter 0. For the
    Partition
    Number if your Leopard

    Partition
    is 2nd on the disk, then enter 2 and so on.
  • Accept the following prompts and you should see a success prompt saying that so many block of data were written successfully.
  • Now get back to
    the Leopard
    Install Screen. Choose the

    partition
    that you made in the beginning and follow the instructions on screen.
    Please don’t select any patches etc during the installation, this is normally the reason for most failed installations. Just the plain install would do.
  • Once the Install is done, reboot with the DVD in the drive. Press F8 at Darwin Boot Loader and type -s and press enter.
  • Execute the following commands :fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0
    flag 1
    quit
    reboot
  • Now before the PC restarts remove the DVD. At this point you should be able to boot into Vista normally.Note: If you are unable to log into windows, because there is an error which says “winload.exe” correupted.! Relax. Just insert the
    Windows VISTA
    boot DVD into the drive and restart. Click on “Repair computer” once you are inside the DVD and it will automatically detect if a problem exists and suggest “Repair and Restart”. Press the same, and remove the DVD once the PC is about to restart. You should now be able to log in to vista without any problem.
  • Now that we have almost everything
    running
    fine, lets proceed with the

    dual boot

    setup
    .
  • Boot into Vista. Copy the chain0 file from
    the Leopard
    DVD to C:
  • Open the “Command prompt” with “Elevated Admin” privileges from the Start Menu.
  • Type the following into the promptbcdedit /copy {current} /d “Mac OS X”
    bcdedit /enum active
    bcdedit /set {GUID} PATH \chain0

    In the first command type {current} as it is, literally..nothing else..just {current} with the brackets. In the 3rd command however, replace the {GUID} with the alphanumeric GUID you see in the enumerated list under MAC OS X. You can see this list on your terminal as soon as you type the 2nd command above.

  • Close the Command Prompt and Restart Vista.
  • You Should now be looking at a screen with two options to boot into
    Mac OSX
    or Vista.
  • Select Mac Osx to see if you can boot into it. You should see the familiar Darwin boot Loading screen with the timer going down. If you dont do anything, then it counts to zero and again shows the menu screen with Vista and
    MAC OSX
    options. Dont panic!
    Again select MAC OS X, and now as the timer counts down, Press F8. You would see a list of partitions on your disk with their names. Select the

    partition
    with

    MAC OSX
    installed by using up/down arrows and press ENTER.
  • Voila!! your Mac should be booting up as you read this..

See it was that simple. No more HFS+ and Blinking Cursor errors. Just follow this

guide step by step and you should be able to

dual boot

Windows Vista
and Leopard in no time. If you have any questions just drop in a comment, I’ll reply at the earliest.

For Drivers and Patches I suggest you look at the InsanelyMac Forums. This

guide would have been nearly impossible without :

  • Uphuck Forums
  • InsanelyMac Forums
  • OSX86 Wiki.

If you are looking to Install Leopard on an AMD based machine follow the instructions here to patch your iATKOS v1.0 Image. Special Thanks to I Am Nihilist

Also special thanks to dailyapps.net !

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18Aug/090

Update your bootloaders!

Just a quick reminder for users to update their bootloaders to the newest versions. Downloads: (install instructions included)

Chameleon 2.0RC1
PC_EFI v10

Happy OSx86ing!

18Aug/090

iPC Beta PPF5 = iPC 10.5.6 Universal Final Release!

PPF5 is the last PPF to the public beta therefore declaring the final release :) If you have the iPC OSx86 Public Beta, then just patch with all the PPFs until PPF5 and you will have the final release. And don’t apply any PPFs once you have the final ISO, those PPFs are for the iPC OSx86 Public Beta ISO. The new file will be let loose on the internet as ”iPC OSx86 10.5.6 Universal FINAL” at midnight, marking the 25th anniversary of the humble Mac. The iPC Info page “iPC OSx86 Universal 10.5.6″ has been updated to match the PPF5 information.

Thanks for those who stayed for the wild ride, and keep watching for the LiveDVD release soon (as soon as I get bugs fixed)!

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