![]() External Box: Yes System Requirements: On PC platform Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent processor at 2.2 GHz Microsoft Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista 1GB RAM 600MB free hard disk space CDROM / DVDROM drive USB 2.0 port On Mac Platform Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz Mac OS 10.6 &. Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 USB Sound Card with 600ohm Headphone Amp and Integrated Microphone. Like I said, you can still do surround sound for DVDs and music under OS X with the onboard sound. ![]() In OS X the X-Fi just sits there and the onboard sound card produces 2-channel PCM, and in Windows the X-Fi produces DTS connect 100% of the time, which is piped through the onboard sound card and into my speakers. Presumably that package wasn't quite up to date, although it had the same version number ("0.14") as the latest rEFIt from Sourceforge.UGREEN USB 3.0 Hub 3 Ports USB Sound Card 2 in 1 External Stereo Audio Adapter 3.5mm with Headphone and Microphone 5Gbps High Speed for Mac OS, Windows, Linux iMac, MacBook, Mac Mini, PCs, Tablets 4.4 out of 5 stars 278. Oh, and FWIW, I used the rEFIt source code from a Debian package as my starting point for rEFInd, the reason being that it included a large number of patches required to get the program to compile under Linux with GNU-EFI rather than the Windows development tools that Christoph Pfisterer used. Note that this version also includes some changes to install.sh to help the script detect existing rEFInd installations. The source code is up on the rEFInd git repository. If somebody who's had problems could test this patched version and report back (here or via e-mail), I'd appreciate it. I've tested on my Mac Mini, but this computer has just one internal disk, so there's no problem for the patch to fix on this computer. I've applied that commit, and r472 for the heck of it, to rEFInd. rEFIt and rEFInd have code to set the active partition in the MBR of the disk containing the selected partition. The boot code in the MBR of the disk is executed - this usually boots the partition of the disk that is marked as the active partition (set in the MBR partition table of the disk). One will boot the first disk in BIOS mode, and the other will boot the second disk in BIOS mode. When you hold option at startup, you should see two "Windows" options, one for each disk. That way you don't need to mess with hidden partitions (except for taking screenshots in rEFInd which has to save to an ESP partition since EFI doesn't have write access to HFS partitions). You can create small partitions just for them. ![]() If you have a 30 second delay at startup, then you should install rEFIt or rEFInd or both to their own HFS partition instead of the ESP partition. You would have to compare the code of rEFIt's released version with rEFIt's latest code, then add those changes (just a couple lines of code) to rEFInd's code, then recompile rEFInd. This means you have to download the latest code and compile it yourself. REFIt has code to set the Boot Camp disk to the disk containing the partition that you select in the rEFIt menu but the code wasn't included in the last released binary. Another way to set the Boot Camp disk is to set the legacy disk using the bless command. The Boot Camp disk is the disk containing the Windows partition that was last selected in the Startup Disk System Preferences panel. The problem is that rEFIt and rEFInd don't support booting BIOS mode on disks that are not set as the Boot Camp disk. Sorry for the long message but apprecite if you can help. How can I get refind to boot windows from bootcamp on disk 1, and how can I hide the legacy os? If I boot holding down alt I can select OSX or BootCamp (but not Linux) Linux was installed via a bootcamp fudge (Started the bootcamp install then switch it to linux once partitions worked)ĭisk1s2 is Mac Data (my mac /Users/ folder)ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3ģ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 100.0 GB disk1s3Īpple, Linux, Legacy OS, Windows Bootcampīooting apple and linux works no problem, No idea what the legacy os is, poss linux swap? It give a no bootable device message and boot windows from bootcamp gives the same no boot message. My set up is Macbook Pro 9,1 - 250GB SSD as Disk0 1TB HD as disk1 (replaing the optical drive).Īnd Linux installed at disk0s4 and Linux swap at disk0s5 I wonder if you can help me with my triple boot set up.
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