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Boot Camp Special Report: Problems installing over previous "Bootloader" hack -- solution

Boot Camp Special Report: Problems installing over previous "Bootloader" hack -- solution

CNET staff
2 min read

If you previously attempted to install the popular Windows XP "Bootloader" hack, you may not be able to apply to firmware update required for using Apple's newly released Boot Camp software, which enables Windows XP booting on Intel-based Macs.

In-house on our MacBook Pro (which has a partition scheme created by the aforementioned hack), the firmware update process fails to complete, with no progress bar appearing when the required restart is performed. In order to apply the firmware update, we had to re-format startup volume and use the default partition scheme, then re-install Mac OS X, then re-update to Mac OS X 10.4.6.

There is another solution to this issue, posted to the OnMac forums, that involves correcting the partition scheme, clearing NVRAM and blessing the original boot loader. This is a somewhat problematic process that may result in having to reformat anyway, but it's worth trying first if you have a full backup handy.

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