![]() ![]() After installing OSX and then a bootloader (Chameleon or legacy Clover) on a separate GUID hard drive, you can still give the original Windows drive first boot priority in the BIOS and chainload to Chameleon/Clover from the Windows Boot Manager when required.Įg Below is the current disk/partition arrangement for my legacy BIOS (Non UEFI) desktop rig: Gigabyte P55aUD3/Intel i5 750/AMD Radeon HD 5770Ġ: FDisk_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk0ġ: Windows_NTFS System Reserved 104.9 MB disk0s1Ģ: Windows_NTFS WIN7_X64SSD 119.9 GB disk0s2Ģ: Microsoft Basic Data TSH_DATA 1.7 TB disk1s2ģ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 133.6 GB disk1s3ĥ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s5Ħ: Microsoft Basic Data WINDOWS 134.1 GB disk1s6 This maybe useful for people who are reluctant to touch their legacy Windows installation and want to keep their OSX installed and separate on a new GPT Hard Disk.Ī common scenario would be to have an existing legacy install of Windows on a MBR partitoned hard drive. ![]() I wanted to write a short guide on how to chainload Chameleon or legacy Clover from the Windows Bootloader using EasyBCD/Grub4DOS. ![]()
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