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Dual booting on a computer with two drives.

deanx0r

Senior member
I want to install two OS on a system with two separate drives, namely OSX and W7. Do I still get access to some kind of windows/mac boot loader to choose my preferred OS? I just don't want to through the BIOS to adjust which SSD I want to start with.
 
The most elegant approach is hardware - place each drive in a mobile rack and use the on/off key switch to determine whieh one boots.
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I'm assuming this is a Hackintosh?

Install Windows, then install Mac OS X (with the Windows drive disconnected). After installation, reconnect the Windows drive, boot off of that, and use EasyBCD to add a entry for Mac OS X to the Windows bootloader. From then on you can boot off of your Windows drive and select the specific OS you want from the bootloader.
 
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