I didn't notice any replies to this one. Not sure I would say "Any OS".
More like any non-Apple OS. They don't want to become the next Psystar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psystar
CB
On 3/16/13 10:15 AM, rashantha wrote:
Here's a great native solution to runy Any OS. What do guys think?
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/quo/projectq-run-any-os-the-unique-motherboard
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-------- Original message --------
From: wayne coles <[email protected]>
Date: 03/16/2013 4:09 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: using bootcamp inside win7 to restart the mac
Hi in the system tray there is a icon for boot camp so hit return on
it and then down arrow to restart in mac os then hit return again and then
your mac will restart in mac os hope this helps
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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 6:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: using bootcamp inside win7 to restart the mac
Hi William.
When I last checked out Bootcamp, I noticed an entry in the Bootcamp
Control
Panel to restart to Mac Os X.
So try that.
Christopher Hallsworth
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On 15/03/2013 22:25, William Windels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are there some tricks to set osx as boot disc for the next time from
inside win7?
> I have win7 installed with bootcamp and osx 10.8.
> On windows I can use nvda or window eyes8.
>
> With the option bootdisc in osx, I can easily setup the bootcamp
partition
to load after reboot. But, when I want to reboot in mac after using
win7, It
seems more difficult. In the start menu of win7, I type bootcamp and can
find a couple of things but not the possibility to reboot directly in mac.
>
> My workaround for now is to shutdown win7 by pressing alt+f4 until I
have
the restart option.
> Then , when The mac reboots, I press command+r to boot in recovery-mode
and there I can change again the boot disc.
>
> But, this seems a unnecessary long way to me.
>
> thx for your help,
> Kind regards,
> William WIndels
>
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