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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

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  • i have two 500GB HDDs.Can I install MAC OSX in one and keep my Win7 on the other or it has to be done in the same Hard Disk?Reply if you have the time.Any help appreciated.Thanks :-)

  • @014789562uiopuiop Yes, you can definetly use different hard drives and them work just fine. If you wanted to, although I suggest it, you could install Mac OS X on one hard drive, and install Windows 7 on the other, and depending on which one you wanted to use, just unplug the power and data cables of the one you're not using. But I don't suggest doing that because you'll put extra wear and tear on the hard drive itself.

  • can i create a partition on vista/seven, add entry for mac on easy bdc and then install mac os on it? or i only have the choice of ''install mac, make partition, install vista/seven, add entry with easy bdc''

  • @5050467 No, EasyBCD needs to know where the actually boot entry is for Mac OS X, so if you did it ahead of time, it wouldn't know where to find it.

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  • @Wixdfast2 I did actually, but every time i opened the program it said there mas an error and that i needed to use a file or something to open it. But i eventually fixed my problem, it was that i installed windows secondly but since i had a problem instaling mac, i installed it again, wich made windows the first OS, i eventually re installed windows and that fixed the problem..... thanks anyway :D

  • @joshrockman1 But when you installed EasyBCD, did you add and save the new boot entry for Mac OS X?

  • @Wixdfast2 yea i know, but if i download mac os x and just install it, what will happen then?

  • @chickenguy1000 No, this is for dual-booting (Mac OS and Windows). If you don't use EasyBCD, you won't see an entry to boot from for Mac OS X when you start up your computer.

  • @Wixdfast2 so basiclly i only have mac then? or wouldn't my computer work at all?

  • @Wixdfast2 Thanks man,that was my exact plan.Mac OS X here I come! :P

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