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Running Windows on your Mac
Triple booting Leopard, Ubuntu, and XP on a MBP
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<blockquote data-quote="JAM" data-source="post: 595864" data-attributes="member: 48304"><p>i don't think i got what you meant</p><p>if you mean what you should change with the boot.ini file</p><p>well just switch the '3' in both partition(3) to a '4' and leave everything else as is</p><p>but i doubt that is your question</p><p>as for using winclone to preserve your xp partition and not go through the hassle or reinstalling all applications again etc...</p><p>well i don't know cause i've never used winclone before</p><p>i guess if you really want to triple boot, try doing it first by backing up your windows partition hoping you'll be able to restore it to the new partition, if it doesn't work, then you'll have to do it the other way</p><p>sorry couldn't help much in this issue</p><p>make sure to post your findings and results for others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAM, post: 595864, member: 48304"] i don't think i got what you meant if you mean what you should change with the boot.ini file well just switch the '3' in both partition(3) to a '4' and leave everything else as is but i doubt that is your question as for using winclone to preserve your xp partition and not go through the hassle or reinstalling all applications again etc... well i don't know cause i've never used winclone before i guess if you really want to triple boot, try doing it first by backing up your windows partition hoping you'll be able to restore it to the new partition, if it doesn't work, then you'll have to do it the other way sorry couldn't help much in this issue make sure to post your findings and results for others [/QUOTE]
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