Decided to BootCamp my Mac to Run Vdj in Windows based on suggestions (have the SL1box.. wont work with Mac Version)
Tried Bootcamp - however it cannot partition the drive - something about files unmovable files. No matter what size i brought the partition to.
Decided to go online to see if there was a solution read this thread
http://www.pluralsight-training.net/community/blogs/aaron/archive/2007/03/09/46388.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage
gives detail of causes and possible solutions
After reading and reading and reading the options were
1. Reinstall The Mac OSX
2. buy IDefrag create a bootable disk and defrag the hard drive
noticed however a small comment
A Mac advocate wrote re: Defragmenting my MacBook - using iDefrag to solve Boot Camp errors
on 12-11-2009 8:46 PM
BTW - You can often fix the problem with:
Shutdown the computer, restart holding Command S Keys. Type the following into the command line:
/sbin/fsk -fy
So I thought what the hell a command line, simple enough.... so i tried it.
noticed however that the command line seem wrong.. thank god I read. one letter missing
corrected command line /sbin/fsck -fy
Rebooted the Mac - Tried back Bootcamp - Voila... bootcamp partition 32GB .. perhaps more could have worked....
Just providing information
Now to go install Windows
Tried Bootcamp - however it cannot partition the drive - something about files unmovable files. No matter what size i brought the partition to.
Decided to go online to see if there was a solution read this thread
http://www.pluralsight-training.net/community/blogs/aaron/archive/2007/03/09/46388.aspx?CommentPosted=true#commentmessage
gives detail of causes and possible solutions
After reading and reading and reading the options were
1. Reinstall The Mac OSX
2. buy IDefrag create a bootable disk and defrag the hard drive
noticed however a small comment
A Mac advocate wrote re: Defragmenting my MacBook - using iDefrag to solve Boot Camp errors
on 12-11-2009 8:46 PM
BTW - You can often fix the problem with:
Shutdown the computer, restart holding Command S Keys. Type the following into the command line:
/sbin/fsk -fy
So I thought what the hell a command line, simple enough.... so i tried it.
noticed however that the command line seem wrong.. thank god I read. one letter missing
corrected command line /sbin/fsck -fy
Rebooted the Mac - Tried back Bootcamp - Voila... bootcamp partition 32GB .. perhaps more could have worked....
Just providing information
Now to go install Windows
Mensajes Sat 29 Jan 11 @ 8:28 am
You can delete OSx completely and have the whole hard drive available for Windows.
Mensajes Sun 30 Jan 11 @ 2:38 am