M5, WIN and OSX bootloader - possible?

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M5, WIN and OSX bootloader - possible?

Postby mackowiakp » Jan 11th, '16, 11:10

I changed motherboard to MSI one, as Hackintosh side stands, compatible with Mac OSX system. My question is. Is it possible to install M5, WIN and OSX on the same disk and during boot has option to boot from OSX? I need such solution because most people in our Company uses MAC`s so I need to lern a little bit about that system.
Does anybody has experience with such solution?
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Re: M5, WIN and OSX bootloader - possible?

Postby isadora » Jan 11th, '16, 12:07

Topic moved to the appropriate location.
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Re: M5, WIN and OSX bootloader - possible?

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 11th, '16, 20:43

You want to read up on bootcamp, but this is probably the wrong forum for that.

http://wiki.onmac.net/index.php/Triple_ ... a_BootCamp
http://lifehacker.com/5531037/how-to-tr ... p-required
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