Windows and Mac OS X don't always get along so well when they're required to co-exist on the same drive, but that doesn't mean they can't. Hackintosh master tonymacx86 outlines the best practices for setting up a dual-boot environment on your hackintosh in this charming video. You'll get all the information in the video above, but here's an outline of the steps you should take for reference:
- Create two partitions on your drive, both using a GUID partition table.
- Format at the OS X partition as Mac OS X Journaled and the Windows partition as MS DOS FAT.
- Install Windows 7 first, but remember that there is a hidden partition (meaning your Windows partition will be partition #3 rather than #2).
- Now install Mac OS X (use our guide if you don't know how) on partition #1 and you should be able to dual-boot problem-free.
Pretty easy! For a more in-depth look at the process, while also throwing Linux into the mix, check out our triple-booting guide.
tonymacx86 Public Service Announcement: Dual Booting | tonymacx86 Blog
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