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Windows 7 problem

TheStu

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I have OS X 10.6 and Windows 7 installed on the MacBook in my sig. Just today, my friend let me borrow his late-2008 MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo, nVidia 9400m chipset) to use temporarily.

I dropped my drive into his system and started using it in OS X, no problem. When I went to boot into Windows 7, it starts to load the Windows logo, blue screens and then restarts after a half a second (or less). I have tried Startup Repair, I have tried the various commands to repair the MBR, but nothing is working. This worked in the past for Windows Vista, so what is up here?
 
Its because the hard drive controllers are different. the late 2008 uses the nvidia hdd controller where as most of all the rest of intel macs uses intel
 
Originally posted by: Dahak
Its because the hard drive controllers are different. the late 2008 uses the nvidia hdd controller where as most of all the rest of intel macs uses intel

So 7 is less tolerant of these changes than 7?

With Vista I have seen the following drive switches work;
MSI ATi Chipset s939 -> Gigabyte Intel Chipset s775
Late 2008 MBP nVidia chipset -> Late 2006 MacBook intel chipset
Asus VIA chipset sA -> DFI intel chipset s775

Shame that Win7 isn't as friendly with it, though as I said it is probably a highly isolated case, what with the emulated BIOS and all. Heck, for all I know I could pull my desktop drive and it would work in my friend's desktop.
 
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