S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jul 25, 2012 #1 I don't have to deal with bless in Terminal anymore
D Demigod Mac macrumors 6502a Apr 25, 2008 844 290 Jul 25, 2012 #2 Would this mean we can get a working Bootcamp on a Mercury Accelsior? I tried it before (in 10.7) but it detects the drive as an external and won't boot Windows from it.
Would this mean we can get a working Bootcamp on a Mercury Accelsior? I tried it before (in 10.7) but it detects the drive as an external and won't boot Windows from it.
G goMac macrumors 604 Apr 15, 2004 7,663 1,694 Jul 25, 2012 #3 I've actually been impressed with ML so far. It's still not perfect, but it fixes a lot of the pro stuff they broke with Lion. Looks like someone at Apple has been listening.
I've actually been impressed with ML so far. It's still not perfect, but it fixes a lot of the pro stuff they broke with Lion. Looks like someone at Apple has been listening.
S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jul 25, 2012 #4 Demigod Mac said: Would this mean we can get a working Bootcamp on a Mercury Accelsior? I tried it before (in 10.7) but it detects the drive as an external and won't boot Windows from it. Click to expand... I don't know, but on Areca card booting to Windows is not a problem Drivers for Lion works on ML too. Of course I don't see the icon during startup, but when I choose startup disk inside OS X there is Windows array marked as BOOTCAMP.
Demigod Mac said: Would this mean we can get a working Bootcamp on a Mercury Accelsior? I tried it before (in 10.7) but it detects the drive as an external and won't boot Windows from it. Click to expand... I don't know, but on Areca card booting to Windows is not a problem Drivers for Lion works on ML too. Of course I don't see the icon during startup, but when I choose startup disk inside OS X there is Windows array marked as BOOTCAMP.