The OS X 10.7 upgrade should work independently of your Boot Camp installations, but some people may find that after upgrading to Lion their Boot Camp installations are no longer accessible. In some ...
Sometimes installing OS X may result in odd behavior if the partition scheme on the drive is not set up properly. If you are experiencing problems, a simple repartition during setup may be an easy fix ...
For the last bunch of years I've been booting from a HD that's only 6Gb. The drive is usually about 20 to 25 percent empty, as I don't install apps or keep any of my own data on there. I've also got ...
In the comments on my recent posts about installing Linux on a netbook for a novice user (see my recommendations and my own results), someone mentioned that figuring out the disk partitioning was very ...
Try to use Boot Camp assistant to partition the drive again. Should it still fail, you may need to remove Time Machine local snapshots as well. Purge Time Machine local snapshots For the tech saavy, ...
Let's start by clearly stating what this post is, and what it isn't. It is a description of how I set up multi-boot for Linux systems, sometimes including Windows, using the GRUB bootloader. It is not ...
Its probably just the boot order. Go into the BIOS and make sure its trying to boot from the correct hard drive first. If you aren't sure what drive you are supposed to boot from, just switch whatever ...
Reader Dave Bradley is trading up, but would like to take his Boot Camp partition along for the ride. He writes: I’m planning to replace the hard drive in my MacBook Pro with a higher-capacity drive.
If you're a Linux user who happens to dual-boot with Windows, you should exercise extreme caution when upgrading to the just-released Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Not long after Microsoft's latest ...
QUESTION: Windows NT 4.0 Workstation is installed on drive G: with program files on drive C:. Windows 98 is installed on drive C: with program files on drive E:. When ...