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BOOT CAMP FOR MAC OS 10.4 HOW TO
If anyone can figure out how to fix that issue, please post in the comments. However, on my machine (and that of one commenter to the original tip), the custom icon does not show in the boot loader - I get the generic aluminum internal disk icon instead. According to the tip on MacTelChat, this should make the custom icon visible in the boot loader (as are other custom icons for OS X drives).
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That's it when you reboot into OS X, your Windows partition will have a nice custom icon. Copy this file to the root level of the Windows XP disk. VolumeIcon.icns sitting there in the top level of the stick.
BOOT CAMP FOR MAC OS 10.4 FULL
I found the procedure in this post on the MacTelChat site go there if you want the full step-by-step. There is, however, a workaround (assuming you have a USB memory stick available). The problem, of course, is that the Windows disk is NTFS formatted, and OS X can't write to NTFS. I wanted an easy way to identify the Windows disk while booted in OS X, so I thought I'd stick a custom icon on it, as seen at right. De plus, Boot Camp nest fourni quà partir de la version 10.5 de Mac OS 10. If you do not have a copy of Windows XP, you can purchase Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac 7.0 with Windows XP Home at. It’s also available with Office 2004 for Mac, Professional Edition. IL faut impérativement utiliser un Mac à processeur Intel. Virtual PC for Mac (PowerPC) Available for Purchase: Without Windows (you provide your own copy), it’s around 120 at. During the setup process, I installed Boot Camp, so that I could run Windows XP on a partition. Bonjour, Il est impossible dinstaller Windows sur un Mac à processeur G5. For the last week or so, I've been setting up my new Mac Pro (and writing about it as I did so), which will soon be the new macosxhints workhorse (thanks to Macworld for letting me retire my own personal G5).