Well, for some reason, it doesn't work anymore. It happened after I had windows running and when I tried to go back into OS X, it just wouldn't boot.
If i wanted to go into OS X, all I did was press F12 when I turned on the computer and I just told it to boot off the "onboard IDE hard drive" or whatever it said.
Is it actually stable enough for you to use? Are you using GRUB to switch between it and Windows? Is it separate machine? Inquiring minds must know!
Posted by
Sam |
11/13/2005 4:49 PM
Well, for some reason, it doesn't work anymore. It happened after I had windows running and when I tried to go back into OS X, it just wouldn't boot.
If i wanted to go into OS X, all I did was press F12 when I turned on the computer and I just told it to boot off the "onboard IDE hard drive" or whatever it said.
For the time I had it, I had no crashes at all.
Posted by
Lucas |
11/13/2005 4:59 PM
You totally should have put up screenshots. Or, better... photos. :-)
Posted by
Sam |
11/13/2005 7:27 PM
I'm gonna have to kill you know. Just so you know.
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Anonymous |
11/14/2005 4:02 PM
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