just a thought on this..

what version of windows are you installing? if it's windows XP and above then 
using the fat partition, convert it to NTFS through the DOS installer method. 
that may require sighted assistance.

if it's anything above XP, not sure. my experience doesn't hover over vista or 
7 yet. still using windows 2000 / xp  / 2003 depending on certain work.

primarily mac lol.

lew
On 24 Dec 2011, at 13:33, Gavin wrote:

> Hi Florian,
> 
> Firstly, and forgive me for going slightly off topic, but how were you able 
> to boot a Vinux live CD on your Mac and have sound? When I tried that on 
> mine, the system booted perfectly, but no sound would work.
> 
> Second, regarding your Windows partition, my suggestion is that, if there 
> isn't anything on the FAT partition yet, reinstall Windows on that partition, 
> then copy your data over from your previous Windows install and reformat 
> partition 5 as FAT to use for data. This should solve your problem.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gavin
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "f10r14n" <[email protected]>
> To: "MacVisionaries" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:08 AM
> Subject: pretty advanced bootcamp question
> 
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Perhaps any of you guys have done something similar to this and may
>> have some insights.
>> 
>> Here's the situation:
>> - I started off with a mac OSX partition, windows partition, the
>> always existing EFI partition and the recovery partition, detailing 4.
>> - I shrunk the HFS (mac OSX) partition to make more space available to
>> Windows, only to find out that disk utility, and pretty much no other
>> program I've tried, can enlarge NTFS partitions reliably and
>> accessibly. So I ended up creating a new partition using the free
>> available space with the FAT filesystem so it would be writeable and
>> modifiable by boh mac and windows.
>> - Then, as some may already guess, Windows stopped booting.
>> - I later found out this is because of the MBR and GPT tables going
>> out of sync. There is a linux/unix utility called GPTSync, which comes
>> with the rEFIt bootloader, to fix this problem.
>> - I ended up having to use a vinux live CD because mac OS wouldn't let
>> me modify the RDISK0 while I was on it, and the MBR and GPT now appear
>> to be in sync. HOWEVER
>> - Since MBR is limited to 4 partitions and I essentially created my
>> data partition between the shrunken HFS+ and the NTFS partition, it
>> became partition 4 instead of partition 5. What has happened now, I
>> think, is that the actual windows NTLDR partition, which is now
>> partition 5, was not put in the MBR table. Rather, the empty dat a
>> partition, partition 4, has been used. Of course, booting from this
>> won't make a lot of fireworks flash so I am sort of stuck.
>> - I can do two things:
>> - I can delete the data partition, leaving me with 70 gigs of
>> unallocated space, resync the tables. This will most likely give me my
>> Windows back, but I will be back where I started.
>> - I have to alter the partition order, so 5 becomes 4 and vice verza.
>> I have no idea how.
>> 
>> Any help apreciated.
>> Florian
>> 
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