Have you heard of dual booting native windows and OSX? Or is more common to let OSX take over the drives, and use boot camp? Or should I wait and see if it's stable enough to use as an every day OS, like native windows is?
Thought so :p I assume it's ok to boot off the external for a while until I can get an internal ordered and delivered, then just follow the same steps? Also, at what point can I reinstall the graphics card?
Got it any tips for formatting the internal SSD without losing the windows build? Also, any way to access the RAID 0?
THANKS SO MUCH for all of the help! I really appreciate it.
Ok, so I removed the card, updated the settings in the BIOS, and used those boot flags, and it goes further, then it says 'something'=Success (it flashes that and I don't have time to read)
this is a picture of the lines just before it adds a couple more lines and says success. Now, after it...
I tried the first, and that didn't work. I tried adding the maxmem=4096, but it didn't completely appear in the box? So I don't know if it was entered.
With maxmem, it still did not work.
Should I try without using the graphics card, or is that not a problem?
It would make a lot of sense to always use that.
Using the the graphics card right now, this is the screen it flashes too (I assume affect checking all the system files?)
I updated bios, set to defaults, downgraded to 1333 MHz ram, and booted off the USB without boot flags, but now it's hanging on the grey apple boot logo.
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