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TRIPLE BOOT- eeepc 1005HA- Snow Leopard, Windows7, and UBUNTU

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

Triple booting Snow Leopard, Windows 7, and Ubuntu 9.04 on an ASUS Eee PC 1005HA.

Guide used: http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/dual-booting/13903-working-triple-boot-osx-wi...

This guide has a few mistakes in it. The only major mistake though is that when you run the "gptsync" script, the full, and correct script is "sudo gptsync dev/sda" and then it will ask you if you want to rewrite the MBR, and you say "y" for yes.

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  • I noticed you have networking in the os x environment, I have a 1005hab, where did you find the drivers? p.s. thank you for posting the link to the tutorial.

  • @lysollinksys i didn't use special drivers, I had to replace the wireless card with a Dell 1510 wireless card.

  • incredible.......did you overclock the CPU?

  • @Kostas1601 nah.

  • what is this song?

  • conquistador I by Juno Reactor

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  • WALLE

  • Men wtf is that ass music

  • heyy

    what boot loader did you use??? if you can find a link to the one you used can you keep me posted. at the moment i can only dualboot win7 & SL or win7 & ubuntu 10.4 not all 3 dang it

  • Like me !

  • good video!

  • Wow watching this using mac os x 10.6.3 on my asus eee pc 1005ha and your name is the same as mine Chris.

  • Its funny having one of your friend be the first one to figure out how to do this.

    He figured it out as soon as this netbook came out but never put any info online about it. Six months ago you search mac on eee pc 1005HA you would not get anything now you get tons of stuff.

  • @mrdavidpatrickcase You need to download UltraIso. Then open your disk image (weither it be iso format or dvd format). Then in the top toolbar, find the right setting (I can't remember the name of it...search!) called "Write Disk" or something like that. Pick your usb and away you go. When you start up your computer with your usb in your computer, make sure your bios is set to boot usb first. Cheers!

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