I tried doing this using samisnake's post in this thread. Here's his post:
Instead of actually removing it though, I moved it the my user account's Desktop directory (as a means of backing up the file). Now I can't even boot to single user mode anymore. I'm getting a Can't alloc...
My system was previously identified as Mac Pro 3,1 and I was having some low framerate issues with my 560 Ti.
I read somewhere that a different smbios.plist might help so I tried installing the Mac Pro 5,1 via Multibeast 4.3.2 and now I can't boot.
I tried booting using -x for safe mode with...
I currently have a dual boot Windows 7 and OSX 10.7.3 system.
In Windows, I can run my Diablo 3 beta at native res (2560x1600) with high graphic settings at a stable 60 FPS. It looks beautiful.
In OSX, I can only get 60 FPS when I turn the res down to 1280x800 and lower the textures, physics...
There most certainly is. I used the Windows Installer to format the drive. Here's the output
$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *180.0 GB disk0
1...
Well that's handy. This will hide the non-bootable Windows partition, but I still need Chimera to show the System Reserved partition so I can actually boot Windows.
I'm not sure what you mean by this.
I only have two boot options: "OS X Lion" and "Windows 7".
I am willing to try Chameleon. How do I remove it if it doesn't work though? What files does it create and what's the easiest way to restore Chimera?
Using diskutil list I certainly see the EFI and System Reserved partitions. Why doesn't Chimera see it? Is there anyway I can manually edit a file to help Chimera along?
This is a brand-new computer with all brand-new components. There is no existing software or data on the system that I need to worry about. My one major goal is to have both Windows 7 and OSX on their own (separate) hard drives.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Fresh Install Windows 7 on hdd...
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