Sep 28, 2018 - If you're ready to try Linux on your Mac, this guide to dual-booting. Up the Mac for dual booting between the Mac OS and Windows, and an. Linux install files, create the bootloader, and copy them to your USB flash drive. Dual-Booting Mac OS X and Windows Vista/7/8. Adding a pre-existing OS X installation to the Windows Vista+ bootloader is a very easy and straightforward process with EasyBCD.
In my Hackintosh Experience, install Clover directly to the hard drive. I don't remember the exact PKG option, but if you want to choose between Clover and Chameleon, here's what you have to do:. Backup Chameleon's boot file from the root of the partition to the desktop. Install Clover, making sure to select the alternative MBR. After installation, copy the backup of the boot file from Chameleon to the root of the drive as 'boot1'. Using EasyBCD in Windows, select the Mac OS X option, title it whatever you want, but make sure you select the MBR one (even if your hard drive is partitioned GPT.
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Even if it doesn't look like it, the EFI one will NOT work on a PC.). To test booting with Clover, simply select the option for OS X and wait. The Clover GUI should come up instantly. To test booting with Chameleon, select the Mac OS X option, and anytime when the cursor the black screen is blinking, press the 1 key. This will load Chameleon. Either method will work with OS X. Yeah, I ran into that tutorial, too, but it wasn't helpful to me at all.
While you weren't installing grub4dos (you were simply chainloading it to load a new menu for OS X), the Clover option didn't work at all. I hope I help others who are also looking for a method like this!!