No idea why the SSD isn't listed as a boot option. The only thing I can think of is that the BCD on the 4TB drive isn't configured properly, or the boot files didn't get copied properly to the EFI ...
Now that many Intel Mac users have a Windows Boot Camp partition on their Macs, backing up or restoring that Boot Camp data becomes a bit challenging, as most backup utilities only copy the Mac ...
It's come to this: You fire up Vista's Computer window and see that your boot partition—the hard drive section on which Vista resides—is running out of space. You spend a few hours getting rid of as ...
Boot Camp will add a partition on-the-fly to your system drive, but there are some things that can stand in the way of that process. AppleInsider explains how to fix most of the issues preventing you ...
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 ...
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 ...
Re-sizing partition after Windows XP installation Several users have inquired about modifying the size of their Windows partition after setting up Boot Camp and installing Windows XP. So far, there ...
I made my boot partition a little smaller than I'd like when I created my OpenSUSE 11.1 VM using VMware Fusion 2.0.5.<BR><BR>I have used VMware to expand the virtual hard disk from 10GB to 15GB, but I ...
Reader Steve S. is finally ready to complete his transition from Windows to the Mac. He writes: When I got my iMac three years ago, I was moving from a Windows-based experience. Naturally, I made a ...