The subject says it all, or better, asks it all
Is there any way to boot WinXP from a GUID partitioned drive with Chameleon 2.0?
Right now, I have three partitions on my 500GB drive: EFI (reformatted to HFS+ with Chameleon on it), HFS+ with an (almost) vanilla install off of an original Apple Mac OS X 10.5.6 install DVD, and an NTFS partition with a WinXP installation.
Unfortunately, the latter won't boot, instead the WinXP boot screen flashes up for a second, and then I'm thrown back into the BIOS. Essentially, it seems like the WinXP booter doesn't understand the GUID partition scheme, and essentially ejects itself back into the arms of the BIOS, at least that's my suspicion.
Any precise explanation of what's going on, and even more so, ideas on how to fix this, are highly appreciated.
I should note that I'm likely going to spend 98% in Mac OS X, and 1% in WinXP (to read my car's service manual). The rest of the time I'll be staring at boot screens
Since I want to retain a more or less factory install of Mac OS X and since I certainly don't want to go through the nightmare of reinstalling Mac OS X, reformatting to MBR is likely not an option.
I might try to use Apple's BootCamp, but I have the fear that'll screw up what I have now...
Hints? Solutions? Thanks!
Moderator Edit: Changed title to allow the extra characters needed to be marked as SOLVED. Nice work Ronald, this one answers a vfaq .