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| Moybus:
--- Quote from: Lil Robot on June 10, 2010, 05:43:49 PM ---So, does anyone know how to fix this? My dad buys an iMac. My dad decides to install Windows 7 on it. Dual boot menu doesn't show up. Mac OS X appears in the Boot Menu when I hold Esc upon booting. I select it, I simply get an error that it's missing a file that I need to put in my Windows directory. I can't access the Mac partition at all. I'll give you the name if it benefits. --- End quote --- do you have the latest version of boot camp that's windows 7 compatible? I hold option key to select partitions. and lastly, this is not a help thread. how are you posting this anyways |
| Fizzles:
SO INCREDIBLY GROSS |
| SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: DracoSoul on June 10, 2010, 05:43:28 PM ---You're only trying to justify the fact you spent thousands of dollars on something you can't play most games on. Acceptance is the first step to recovery, my friend. --- End quote --- 1. My parents bought it 2. It only cost 1,500$, which isn't financially much for my family. 3. I can play all games because I use a program that comes with Leopard called Bootcamp. I have Vista installed on a partitioned 31.8 GB volume. |
| Blockoman:
--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on June 10, 2010, 05:50:11 PM ---1. My parents bought it 2. It only cost 1,500$, which isn't financially much for my family. 3. I can play all games because I use a program that comes with Leopard called Bootcamp. I have Vista installed on a partitioned 31.8 GB volume. --- End quote --- He's gonna say "Hurr even you wish you had a windows" |
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