Hello R007:
Thanks for your help !!!! I meant the HD is not partitioned in two or more several partitions. In fact, the HD has only one NTFS partition. I got confused with that. When obviously saying "partition" in any sense would mean "partitioning: The act of dividing one thing in two or more parts", in this case also meant the structure of a HD. Sorry for not explaining myself better.
My MB BIOS has a three priority order list for devices TYPES to boot from. Right now it looks like this:
First: HD
Second: Disable (can be set to be a CD-DVD or another device type)
Third: Disable (can be set to be a CD-DVD or another device type)
I always leave this list like that for the system to boot up faster.
Then, it also has a priority list for HD´s to boot from. Right now it looks like this:
1: SCSI-1: 250 GB HD (2 Partitions: (GUID): 1 MAC and 1 FAT32)
2: SCSI-0: 500 GB HD (3 Partitions: 2 NTFS and 1 FAT32)
3: USB-HDD0: Iomega External HD (1 Partition NTFS - 1 TB)
4: Bootable Add-In Cards
As you can see the External HD is located at the third position on the list.
I don´t know for sure, but I think Chameleon looks first for USB-HDD0, USB-HDD1, USB-HDD2 an on and on... AND then it looks for HD0, HD1, HD2 and on and on. Correct me if I am wrong please since I am just assuming it.
The problem is that I can not get the External HD out of the "HD boot priority list"
I think, there should be a configuration file where to set Chameleon to look for a specific and exactly limited drives to boot from and not to be looking for any more devices. Does this exists
I read that there is a way to set Chameleon to look only ONE drive. But this would not work for me, since I boot Mac from one physical HD and Windows 7 from another different physical HD.
Thanks for your help !!
Xeikon