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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Problems Windows Xp and bootcamp
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<blockquote data-quote="geves" data-source="post: 903247" data-attributes="member: 119636"><p>I formatted the 131GB partition by mistake, because I thought it was actually a 31GB partition.</p><p></p><p>About the winXP: I legally downloaded it from msdn academic alliance software center and burned it onto a cd. I checked my file once again and apparently it is sp1 and not sp2.</p><p>I tried to reinstall mac OS X but it doesn't recognize any hard drive, although when it asks about where to reboot to, the 131GB partition suddenly appears with bootcamp logo.</p><p>I'll try to use a WinXP with sp2 cd in the format process, and see if it works.</p><p>Do you have any other solution for it?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geves, post: 903247, member: 119636"] I formatted the 131GB partition by mistake, because I thought it was actually a 31GB partition. About the winXP: I legally downloaded it from msdn academic alliance software center and burned it onto a cd. I checked my file once again and apparently it is sp1 and not sp2. I tried to reinstall mac OS X but it doesn't recognize any hard drive, although when it asks about where to reboot to, the 131GB partition suddenly appears with bootcamp logo. I'll try to use a WinXP with sp2 cd in the format process, and see if it works. Do you have any other solution for it? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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