其實在這裡已經有很多討論了
只是一直沒有辦法成功安裝
所以不好意思又重新開了一串討論盼有經驗的高手指點
小弟的需求正如同標題一般, 想在剛買的MBP上切割三個磁區
一塊裝OS X,一塊裝XP,另一塊格式成FAX32做為兩個系統的共享磁區
OS X 是10.4 or 10.5都無所謂, XP裝在NTFS或是FAT32也無所謂
現在只求能切割成以上三個磁區並且順利安裝完兩個系統
其他網友都能順利安裝完成,小弟不知哪個環節出錯
裝完XP重開機後總是遭遇找不到hal.dll的錯誤,就無法順利進入XP
希望高手如雲的01,能提供一些資訊共小弟參考
指點一下小弟迷津
感謝再三!
Create a three-partition Boot Camp setup
- Start up from the Leopard CD
- Don't go in to the Installer when it appears, instead launch Disk Utility from the menu bar.
- Set up your partition scheme, leaving the disk format as HFS+ (Journaled). You may need to resize the Disk Utility window, as I couldn't slide it to less than 50GB, but I only wanted 30GB for Windows. Windows will eventually reside on the last (bottom) partition, which I named BOOTCAMP, just in case that might be required voodoo later.
- Now go to the Erase tab, and erase your Windows partition, formatting this as MS-DOS/FAT32.
- You can now install Leopard, ideally on the first (top) partition, and set that up how you like.
- When you're ready to install Windows, simply insert your Windows Install disk, and reboot holding down "C" key.
- You should then start to see the slick old-school text of the Windows installer sliding down your lovely screen.
- Eventually, you will be prompted to select a disk; your Windows partition will helpfully be the only one with FAT32 written alongside it.
- The first time around, I chose to proceed without any further formatting of the partition, but the install crashed after a few minutes, and my machine restarted in Leopard.
- The second time around, I chose the Format as FAT32 (Quick) option, and it went peachily. (The glaring visual disparity between the Leopard install process and the XP one, seen in quick succession, is quite something).
- Eventually, you will see the rolling green hills of Windows, at which point insert your Leopard Install Disc, and "setup.exe" should auto-run to install your drivers.
3 partition in osX
另外,這篇文章看到有相關的討論,其中提到一個軟體
iPartition — Intelligent Partitioning for Mac OS X
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