Tri booting a MBP
I was told by some of my buddies over at MysteryManor.net that you cannot tri boot a mac. The reason I want to tri boot my MBP that I'm getting in 2 weeks is because
1) it's going to have a 500 GB hard drive;
2) I'm thinking of putting windows XP and windows 7 on the larger portion (NTFS) of the hard drive.
3) I'm reserving 50 GB for OS X.
If there is a way to tri boot a MBP into OS X, Windows XP, or Windows 7, Could someone please tell me how to do it?
Here's a link to an article that tells how to tri boot a MBP: http://geeklimit.com/2008/07/02/trip...tu-804-64-bit/
Thanks
1) it's going to have a 500 GB hard drive;
2) I'm thinking of putting windows XP and windows 7 on the larger portion (NTFS) of the hard drive.
3) I'm reserving 50 GB for OS X.
If there is a way to tri boot a MBP into OS X, Windows XP, or Windows 7, Could someone please tell me how to do it?
Here's a link to an article that tells how to tri boot a MBP: http://geeklimit.com/2008/07/02/trip...tu-804-64-bit/
Thanks
Comments
I have tried 2 windows partitions but got tired of re-installing when the install before kept getting hosed, but after some help with EasyBCD I am sure I could pull it off if I wanted to now.
Laters...
what is easyBCD? where do I get it? I hope it's a free download.
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