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When I boot my ...
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Change Darwin Boot order?
Currently I have XP installed on disk0s2 and OSX on disk0s3.
When I boot my PC I get the XP boot options (XP or OSX).
If I select OSX it goes to the Darwin boot screen with (Blank, XP and then OSX). It defaults to blank (backup partition).
Is there anyway I can make the Darwin screen default to OSX (seeing as I have already selected it under XP).
Last edited by Pezmc; 11-22-2008 at 05:00 PM.
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Extra info. I cannot mark OSX partition as active as I get a hfs+ partition error.
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Did you try this?
- reboot with the DVD in the drive. Press F8 at Darwin Boot Loader and type -s and press enter.
- Then type:
fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0
flag 3
quit
reboot
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Originally Posted by
icchansan
Did you try this?
- reboot with the DVD in the drive. Press F8 at Darwin Boot Loader and type -s and press enter.
- Then type:
Yes but as I said before I get stuck

Originally Posted by
pezmc I cannot mark OSX partition as active as I get a hfs+ partition error.
Any ideas? Thanks for the help. You know your stuff!
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