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I've heard alot of bad things about PM's boot loader software. Their partition management aspect of their software is fine though. I dislike proprietary, third party boot loaders anywayOriginally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
partition magic 8 is great for this scenario~
I can agree with that, I have had more problems than solutions using PM's sw.Originally posted by Soliah
I've heard alot of bad things about PM's boot loader software. Their partition management aspect of their software is fine though. I dislike proprietary, third party boot loaders anyway![]()
That's true, BootMagic (which is the boot manager that comes with Partition Magic) is crap compared to Xosl, I could never get it working when I tried to dual boot Linux with Windows. I think it was because BootMagic doesn't support booting from a partition that is more than 1024 cylinders away from the beginning of the disk, so whenever I tried to choose Linux to boot to (which was >1024 cylinders away from the beginning of my hard disk) it would just freeze. Xosl supports booting from >1024 cylinders, provided that your BIOS supports INT13 disk access (which virtually all modern computers do anyway), so it worked on my computer. Best of all Xosl is freeware.I've heard alot of bad things about PM's boot loader software. Their partition management aspect of their software is fine though.