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Bootcamp & Boot Disk
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 18-12-10 09:37

I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.

After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
without problems - except one.

In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.

Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.

Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk
Errare humanum est, sed in errore perseverare turpe

 
 
Jesper (18-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Jesper


Dato : 18-12-10 12:23

Per Rønne <per@RQNNE.invalid> wrote:

> I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.
>
> After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
> the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
> without problems - except one.
>
> In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
> English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
> 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
> pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
>
> Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
> BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.
>
> Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?

Måske skulle du se nærmere på 3. parts bootloaderen rEFIt.
http://refit.sourceforge.net/
--
Jesper
*********************************************
Chuck Norris doesn't wear a watch.
HE decides what time it is.

Per Rønne (18-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 18-12-10 14:50

Jesper <spambuster@users.toughguy.net> wrote:

> Per Rønne <per@RQNNE.invalid> wrote:
>
> > I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.
> >
> > After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
> > the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
> > without problems - except one.
> >
> > In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
> > English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
> > 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
> > pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
> >
> > Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
> > BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.
> >
> > Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?
>
> Måske skulle du se nærmere på 3. parts bootloaderen rEFIt.
> http://refit.sourceforge.net/

Sket ...
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk
Errare humanum est, sed in errore perseverare turpe

(Thorbjørn Ravn (18-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : (Thorbjørn Ravn


Dato : 18-12-10 12:24

per@RQNNE.invalid (Per Rønne) writes:

> In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
> English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
> 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
> pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.

Overvej at køre Boot Camp installationsprogrammet igen (men uden faktisk
at installere Windows).
--
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "... plus... Tubular Bells!"

Per Rønne (18-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 18-12-10 14:50

Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen, 20101218 <nospam0002+20101218@gmail.com> wrote:

> per@RQNNE.invalid (Per Rønne) writes:
>
> > In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
> > English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
> > 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
> > pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
>
> Overvej at køre Boot Camp installationsprogrammet igen (men uden faktisk
> at installere Windows).

Det er jeg begyndt på, men uden at sætte Win CDen i. Efter at have fulgt
dine råd kommer der stadig ingen Boot Camp-mulighed i Startdisk.

Men den er der i Boot Camp under Windows, og nu virker det pludselig
dér. Jeg kan i hvert fald nu reboote i Windows. Jeg kan dog ikke med
sikkerhed sige hvorfor, for det kontrollerede jeg ikke efter at have
fulgt Jespers råd.
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk
Errare humanum est, sed in errore perseverare turpe

Erik Richard Sørense~ (18-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Erik Richard Sørense~


Dato : 18-12-10 13:39


Per Rønne wrote:
> I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.
>
> After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
> the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
> without problems - except one.
>
> In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
> English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
> 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
> pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
>
> Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
> BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.
>
> Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?

Yes, you can use a small utility called 'BootChamp' to switch between
the various bootable systems. Neither Leopard nor SnowLeopard show the
bootable Windows in the Startup disk controlpane.

BootChamp puts a small icon into the menubar from where you can boot
directly into Windows - or any other non-Apple bootable system. Latest
version is 1.0.2 and it works great with both Leopard and SnowLeopard
and windows XPPro.
http://download.cnet.com/bootchamp/3000-2344_4-203953.html

Cheers, Erik Richard

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP@Mstofanet.dk>
NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com
OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WelshGas (20-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : WelshGas


Dato : 20-12-10 07:49

On 18/12/2010 12:39, in article 4d0cab68$0$23752$14726298@news.sunsite.dk,
"Erik Richard Sørensen" <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

>
> Per Rønne wrote:
>> I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.
>>
>> After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
>> the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
>> without problems - except one.
>>
>> In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
>> English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
>> 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
>> pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
>>
>> Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
>> BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.
>>
>> Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?
>
> Yes, you can use a small utility called 'BootChamp' to switch between
> the various bootable systems. Neither Leopard nor SnowLeopard show the
> bootable Windows in the Startup disk controlpane.
>
> BootChamp puts a small icon into the menubar from where you can boot
> directly into Windows - or any other non-Apple bootable system. Latest
> version is 1.0.2 and it works great with both Leopard and SnowLeopard
> and windows XPPro.
> http://download.cnet.com/bootchamp/3000-2344_4-203953.html
>
> Cheers, Erik Richard

Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
direct to NTFS formatted disk.

Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF- then
your Bootcamp selection will return.

--
Welsh Gas
Remove usual to reply direct.
paulatwoodsforddotcodotuk


Erik Richard Sørense~ (20-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Erik Richard Sørense~


Dato : 20-12-10 12:59


WelshGas wrote:
> "Erik Richard Sørensen" <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>> Per Rønne wrote:
>>> I run a MacBook with Snow Leopard & a Bootcamp partition with XP Pro.
>>>
>>> After experiencing major problems with Snow Leopard, I had to reformat
>>> the Mac partition and make a clean install. Snow Leopard now runs
>>> without problems - except one.
>>>
>>> In the control panel Start Disk [Boot Disk or whatever it is called in
>>> English; my computer is set up to run in Danish], only the MacOS X
>>> 10.6.5 is listed. No Windows XP Pro. But when I boot with the alt key
>>> pressed down it is perfectly possible to boot into Windows.
>>>
>>> Windows even contains the BootCamp control panel. Still, if I select
>>> BootCamp as the boot partition in Windows, it will boot in Snow Leopard.
>>>
>>> Is there an easier solution to the problem than re-installing XP Pro?
>> Yes, you can use a small utility called 'BootChamp' to switch between
>> the various bootable systems. Neither Leopard nor SnowLeopard show the
>> bootable Windows in the Startup disk controlpane.
>>
>> BootChamp puts a small icon into the menubar from where you can boot
>> directly into Windows - or any other non-Apple bootable system. Latest
>> version is 1.0.2 and it works great with both Leopard and SnowLeopard
>> and windows XPPro.
>> http://download.cnet.com/bootchamp/3000-2344_4-203953.html
>>
>> Cheers, Erik Richard
>
> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
>
> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF- then
> your Bootcamp selection will return.

I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.

Cheers, Erik Richard

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP@Mstofanet.dk>
NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com
OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Per Rønne (22-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 22-12-10 15:09

Erik Richard Sørensen <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

> WelshGas wrote:
> > "Erik Richard Sørensen" <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

> > Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
> > direct to NTFS formatted disk.
> >
> > Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF- then
> > your Bootcamp selection will return.
>
> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.

I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
reboot the partition vanishes again.

I think a Paragon software update is needed ...

--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk
Errare humanum est, sed in errore perseverare turpe

Pico (22-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Pico


Dato : 22-12-10 16:15

Den 22-12-2010 15:08, Per Rønne skrev:
> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>
>> WelshGas wrote:
>>> "Erik Richard Sørensen"<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>
>>> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
>>> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
>>>
>>> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF- then
>>> your Bootcamp selection will return.
>>
>> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
>> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
>> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
>> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
>> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.
>
> I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
> partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
> reboot the partition vanishes again.
>
> I think a Paragon software update is needed ...
>

Det står i manualen til Paragon at man ikke kan bruge BootCamp når
Paragon er aktivt, derfor er jag skiftet til et andet program (kan ikke
lige huske navnet) som jeg fik anbefalet i denne gruppe.

--
MVH
Pico

Erik Richard Sørense~ (23-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Erik Richard Sørense~


Dato : 23-12-10 01:38



Pico wrote:
> Den 22-12-2010 15:08, Per Rønne skrev:
>> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>>> WelshGas wrote:
>>>> "Erik Richard Sørensen"<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>>
>>>> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
>>>> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
>>>>
>>>> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF-
>>>> then your Bootcamp selection will return.
>>>
>>> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
>>> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
>>> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
>>> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
>>> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.
>>
>> I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
>> partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
>> reboot the partition vanishes again.
>>
>> I think a Paragon software update is needed ...
>
> Det står i manualen til Paragon at man ikke kan bruge BootCamp når
> Paragon er aktivt, derfor er jag skiftet til et andet program (kan ikke
> lige huske navnet) som jeg fik anbefalet i denne gruppe.

Strange that you mention that it's written in the Paragon manual that it
won't work with BootCamp. BootCamp is only needed for installing and
managing the Windows partition and certainly not used for any kind of
booting.

You don't say which OS X ver. you're using, but it won't work in 10.5.x
- no matter if you turn Paragon driver OFF or ON. - But in 10.4.x Tiger,
- here the Windows startup disk (C:diskname) always shows up no matter
if NTFS driver is installed or not.

On the MacPros and MacBook Pros I've installed either the Paragon 7.x or
8.x driver the Windows bootdisk never shows up in any OS X later than
10.4.11 - no matter whether it's turned ON or OFF.. - I've also tried
the 'NTFS-3G 2009.x.xx' - and exactly the same on the MacPro computers,
- gave up trying it on the MBPs. I haven't tried the NTFS-3G 2010.5.22
(læatest ver.), but it might be worth trying if that one behaves
otherwise...
http://download.cnet.com/ntfs-3g/3000-2094_4-10913782.html

- Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
works!

Cheers, Erik Richard

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP@Mstofanet.dk>
NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com
OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Per Rønne (23-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 23-12-10 06:18

Erik Richard Sørensen <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

> Pico wrote:
> > Den 22-12-2010 15:08, Per Rønne skrev:
> >> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
> >>> WelshGas wrote:
> >>>> "Erik Richard Sørensen"<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
> >>>> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
> >>>>
> >>>> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF-
> >>>> then your Bootcamp selection will return.
> >>>
> >>> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
> >>> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
> >>> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
> >>> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
> >>> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.
> >>
> >> I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
> >> partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
> >> reboot the partition vanishes again.
> >>
> >> I think a Paragon software update is needed ...
> >
> > Det står i manualen til Paragon at man ikke kan bruge BootCamp når
> > Paragon er aktivt, derfor er jag skiftet til et andet program (kan ikke
> > lige huske navnet) som jeg fik anbefalet i denne gruppe.
>
> Strange that you mention that it's written in the Paragon manual that it
> won't work with BootCamp. BootCamp is only needed for installing and
> managing the Windows partition and certainly not used for any kind of
> booting.
>
> You don't say which OS X ver. you're using, but it won't work in 10.5.x
> - no matter if you turn Paragon driver OFF or ON. - But in 10.4.x Tiger,
> - here the Windows startup disk (C:diskname) always shows up no matter
> if NTFS driver is installed or not.

I'm using the Snow Leopard, newest update, on a MacBook.

> On the MacPros and MacBook Pros I've installed either the Paragon 7.x or
> 8.x driver the Windows bootdisk never shows up in any OS X later than
> 10.4.11 - no matter whether it's turned ON or OFF.. - I've also tried
> the 'NTFS-3G 2009.x.xx' - and exactly the same on the MacPro computers,
> - gave up trying it on the MBPs. I haven't tried the NTFS-3G 2010.5.22
> (læatest ver.), but it might be worth trying if that one behaves
> otherwise...
> http://download.cnet.com/ntfs-3g/3000-2094_4-10913782.html
>
> - Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
> works!
>
> Cheers, Erik Richard


--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk
Errare humanum est, sed in errore perseverare turpe

Pico (23-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Pico


Dato : 23-12-10 13:05

Den 23-12-2010 06:18, Per Rønne skrev:
> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>
>> Pico wrote:
>>> Den 22-12-2010 15:08, Per Rønne skrev:
>>>> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>>>>> WelshGas wrote:
>>>>>> "Erik Richard Sørensen"<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
>>>>>> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF-
>>>>>> then your Bootcamp selection will return.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
>>>>> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
>>>>> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
>>>>> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
>>>>> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.
>>>>
>>>> I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
>>>> partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
>>>> reboot the partition vanishes again.
>>>>
>>>> I think a Paragon software update is needed ...
>>>
>>> Det står i manualen til Paragon at man ikke kan bruge BootCamp når
>>> Paragon er aktivt, derfor er jag skiftet til et andet program (kan ikke
>>> lige huske navnet) som jeg fik anbefalet i denne gruppe.
>>
>> Strange that you mention that it's written in the Paragon manual that it
>> won't work with BootCamp. BootCamp is only needed for installing and
>> managing the Windows partition and certainly not used for any kind of
>> booting.
>>
>> You don't say which OS X ver. you're using, but it won't work in 10.5.x
>> - no matter if you turn Paragon driver OFF or ON. - But in 10.4.x Tiger,
>> - here the Windows startup disk (C:diskname) always shows up no matter
>> if NTFS driver is installed or not.
>
> I'm using the Snow Leopard, newest update, on a MacBook.
>
>> On the MacPros and MacBook Pros I've installed either the Paragon 7.x or
>> 8.x driver the Windows bootdisk never shows up in any OS X later than
>> 10.4.11 - no matter whether it's turned ON or OFF.. - I've also tried
>> the 'NTFS-3G 2009.x.xx' - and exactly the same on the MacPro computers,
>> - gave up trying it on the MBPs. I haven't tried the NTFS-3G 2010.5.22
>> (læatest ver.), but it might be worth trying if that one behaves
>> otherwise...
>> http://download.cnet.com/ntfs-3g/3000-2094_4-10913782.html
>>
>> - Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
>> works!
>>
>> Cheers, Erik Richard
>
>

Er der nogen grund til at I i en dansk newsgruppe som danskere skriver
på engelsk ?

--
MVH
Pico

Thomas von Hassel (23-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Thomas von Hassel


Dato : 23-12-10 13:16

Pico <Selvestemig@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Den 23-12-2010 06:18, Per Rønne skrev:
> > Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
> >
> >> Pico wrote:
> >>> Den 22-12-2010 15:08, Per Rønne skrev:
> >>>> Erik Richard Sørensen<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
> >>>>> WelshGas wrote:
> >>>>>> "Erik Richard Sørensen"<tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>> Do you have NTFS for OSX installed. Software by Paragon for read/writw
> >>>>>> direct to NTFS formatted disk.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Check System Preferences!!!. If you Turn Paragon - NTFS Driver OFF-
> >>>>>> then your Bootcamp selection will return.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I don't know whether Per has Paragon or not, but I use it, and it works
> >>>>> just fine. If you turn it OFF in 10.5.x, the windows disk doesn't show
> >>>>> up in Startup Disk controlpane. - And if you turn it OFF you also lose
> >>>>> the possibility of saving directly to the Windows disk. - So if you need
> >>>>> to be able to save cross-platform I won't recommend to turn it off.
> >>>>
> >>>> I do use Paragon and I have just turned it off. After reboot the Windows
> >>>> partition does again show in Start Disk. When I turn it on again, after
> >>>> reboot the partition vanishes again.
> >>>>
> >>>> I think a Paragon software update is needed ...
> >>>
> >>> Det står i manualen til Paragon at man ikke kan bruge BootCamp når
> >>> Paragon er aktivt, derfor er jag skiftet til et andet program (kan ikke
> >>> lige huske navnet) som jeg fik anbefalet i denne gruppe.
> >>
> >> Strange that you mention that it's written in the Paragon manual that it
> >> won't work with BootCamp. BootCamp is only needed for installing and
> >> managing the Windows partition and certainly not used for any kind of
> >> booting.
> >>
> >> You don't say which OS X ver. you're using, but it won't work in 10.5.x
> >> - no matter if you turn Paragon driver OFF or ON. - But in 10.4.x Tiger,
> >> - here the Windows startup disk (C:diskname) always shows up no matter
> >> if NTFS driver is installed or not.
> >
> > I'm using the Snow Leopard, newest update, on a MacBook.
> >
> >> On the MacPros and MacBook Pros I've installed either the Paragon 7.x or
> >> 8.x driver the Windows bootdisk never shows up in any OS X later than
> >> 10.4.11 - no matter whether it's turned ON or OFF.. - I've also tried
> >> the 'NTFS-3G 2009.x.xx' - and exactly the same on the MacPro computers,
> >> - gave up trying it on the MBPs. I haven't tried the NTFS-3G 2010.5.22
> >> (læatest ver.), but it might be worth trying if that one behaves
> >> otherwise...
> >> http://download.cnet.com/ntfs-3g/3000-2094_4-10913782.html
> >>
> >> - Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
> >> works!
> >>
> >> Cheers, Erik Richard
> >
> >
>
> Er der nogen grund til at I i en dansk newsgruppe som danskere skriver
> på engelsk ?

fordi den har været krydspostet til comp.sys.mac.system


/thomas

Pico (23-12-2010)
Kommentar
Fra : Pico


Dato : 23-12-10 16:58

Den 23-12-2010 13:15, Thomas von Hassel skrev:
>>>> - Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
>>>> > >> works!
>>>> > >>
>>>> > >> Cheers, Erik Richard
>>> > >
>>> > >
>> >
>> > Er der nogen grund til at I i en dansk newsgruppe som danskere skriver
>> > på engelsk ?
> fordi den har været krydspostet til comp.sys.mac.system
>

Det lyder fornuftigt. Er der nogen der har svaret der ?

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Pico

Thomas von Hassel (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 17:48

Pico <Selvestemig@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Den 23-12-2010 13:15, Thomas von Hassel skrev:
> >>>> - Else I'll still recommend the BootChamp as the boot manager, - it just
> >>>> > >> works!
> >>>> > >>
> >>>> > >> Cheers, Erik Richard
> >>> > >
> >>> > >
> >> >
> >> > Er der nogen grund til at I i en dansk newsgruppe som danskere skriver
> >> > på engelsk ?
> > fordi den har været krydspostet til comp.sys.mac.system
> >
>
> Det lyder fornuftigt. Er der nogen der har svaret der ?

no idea ... jeg orker ikke at følge de udenlandske grupper .. med de
danske, twitter, facebook og diverse fora og maillinglister er mit behov
vist dækker godt ind ..

/thomas

Erik Richard Sørense~ (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 13:57


Pico wrote:
> Er der nogen grund til at I i en dansk newsgruppe som danskere skriver
> på engelsk ?

Ja, tråden kører både comp.sys.mac.system og dk.edb.mac, - so yes, there
is a reason to use the English, since the thread is running in both the
Danish d.e.mac and the English c.s.m.system.

Cheers, Erik Rihcard

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Thomas von Hassel (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 14:02

Erik Richard Sørensen <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

> the English

really ?

/thomas

Jolly Roger (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 15:22

In article <1jtyhmy.13m3jts15zvpvoN%thomas@elements.dk>,
thomas@elements.dk (Thomas von Hassel) wrote:

> Erik Richard Sørensen <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:
>
> > the English
>
> really ?
>
> /thomas

Absolutely. You're not actually going to argue that most posts here are
*not* in English, are you? That would be quite silly. : )

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Ukendt (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 16:25

Hi,

>>> the English
>> really ?

> Absolutely. You're not actually going to argue that most posts here are
> *not* in English, are you? That would be quite silly. : )

Note the difference between "English" and "the English"...

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Jolly Roger (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 16:40

In article <ievpkn$s6r$1@news.klen.dk>,
Jens Kristian Søgaard <jens@mermaidconsulting.dk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >>> the English
> >> really ?
>
> > Absolutely. You're not actually going to argue that most posts here are
> > *not* in English, are you? That would be quite silly. : )
>
> Note the difference between "English" and "the English"...

Sorry, but again, no. It's very clear Erik did not intend to say "the
English people", as you seem to be suggesting:

In article <4d13471c$0$23763$14726298@news.sunsite.dk>,
Erik Richard Sørensen <tulle@tulle.dk> wrote:

> so yes, there
> is a reason to use the English, since the thread is running in both the
> Danish d.e.mac and the English c.s.m.system.
>
> Cheers, Erik Rihcard

You must be having a problem with reading comprehension.

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Ukendt (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 18:07

Hi,

>> Note the difference between "English" and "the English"...

> Sorry, but again, no. It's very clear Erik did not intend to say "the
> English people", as you seem to be suggesting:

Ofcourse he didn't.

> You must be having a problem with reading comprehension.

You must be having a problem detecting sarcasm.

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Jolly Roger (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 18:14

In article <ievvj1$ua8$1@news.klen.dk>,
Jens Kristian Søgaard <jens@mermaidconsulting.dk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> >> Note the difference between "English" and "the English"...
>
> > Sorry, but again, no. It's very clear Erik did not intend to say "the
> > English people", as you seem to be suggesting:
>
> Ofcourse he didn't.
>
> > You must be having a problem with reading comprehension.
>
> You must be having a problem detecting sarcasm.

Or maybe you need to work harder at conveying sarcasm, dip shit.

Merry fucking xmas. : )

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(Thorbjørn Ravn (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 18:37

Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> writes:

> Or maybe you need to work harder at conveying sarcasm, dip shit.
>
> Merry fucking xmas. : )

For some reasons the most elegant insults rarely include vulgar
language. Thank you for reminding me of that.

--
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Jolly Roger (23-12-2010)
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Dato : 23-12-10 18:54

In article <m2zkrwpf0h.fsf@gmail.com>,
nospam0002+20101222@gmail.com (Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen, 20101222)
wrote:

> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> writes:
>
> > Or maybe you need to work harder at conveying sarcasm, dip shit.
> >
> > Merry fucking xmas. : )
>
> For some reasons the most elegant insults rarely include vulgar
> language. Thank you for reminding me of that.

Elegance is for the feminine.

Better?

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