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Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Parallels Forums Home Forums > Archives > Parallels Desktop for Mac > Official "Error loading operating system..." Thread (Boot Camp) Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by rainmanbk, Dec 22, 2006. Page 1 of 4 1 error loading operating system vista xp 2 3 4 Next > rainmanbk Messages: 9 If you are having the "Error loading operating system..." error loading operating system xp pro error, right after you try to start your virtual machine using a Boot Camp installation, please post here and we'll try to figure this thing out. I error loading operating system xp fix know a lot of people are having it, so let's figure it out! Mac Pro 2.66GHz 2GB Boot Camp installed on Secondary Disk rainmanbk, Dec 22, 2006 #1 WizardS Messages: 3 I have the "Unable to open disk image Boot Camp" error. Does this
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count here to? if yes: Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz 2GB RAM Boot Camp on secondary disk Was working with last beta, I removed Parallels Tools for Boot Camp prior to upgrading to the latest beta. WizardS, Dec 22, 2006 #2 TonyErcolano Messages: 5 Same problem Mac Pro 2 dual 3Ghz dual Xeon 4gb Ram 3 500 GB drives Mac os x (up to date) installed on one drive. Fresh Boot Camp Windows XP SP retail box taking up an entire 500 gb drive (NOT on error loading operating system xp solution the Mac OS drive.) I had a very little used parallels for mac desktop previously installed, but thought I'd done an uninstall prior to the boot camp install of xp. I get a console with 640 KB Base Memory 524288 KB Extended Memory Boot from hard drive ... Error loading operating system TonyErcolano, Dec 22, 2006 #3 TheAngryPenguin Messages: 20 I too cannot load a new VM from the BC partition due to the "Unable to open disk image Boot Camp!" error. This is on a fresh install of 10.4.8, including a fresh install of XP Pro via BC. The XP partition has been formatted as FAT32. EDIT: Brilliant! The instructions from this post solved the above issue! Last edited: Dec 23, 2006 TheAngryPenguin, Dec 22, 2006 #4 Kharne Messages: 2 I get a BSOD as XP loads: Macbook Pro 2.33ghz 160GB HDD 2GB Ram Boot Camp on Primary Hard disk Kharne, Dec 22, 2006 #5 wtaylor Messages: 2 I also get the Error loading operating system System: Mac Pro 3 Ghz 3 Gig RAM. Mac OSX 10.4.8 Boot Camp with windows on a separate hard drive. Also Red Hat Linux on another drive. I can run the Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Parallels, but not Windows. I was hoping that build 3094 would fix the problem, but no dice. I did some poking around the net looking for an explanation of this error, but did not come up with anything that I understood or that I thought applied to this situation. I may try again. Walter wtaylor, Dec 23, 2006 #6 rainman
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operating system zzgus July 2013 After restoring an image to a bootcamp partition I get a "error loading
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operating system" I have seen that I don't have any windows drive on system preferences/startup disc (I don't know if it's this name as I have the OS in spanish) https://forum.parallels.com/threads/official-error-loading-operating-system-thread-boot-camp.6843/ but I can choose it when I press ALT when system starts.Any idea of what to do next?I have an 2009 imac 27" without superdrive (SSD on superdrive + HD 1TB) and Apple don't want to install windows using usb cd/dvd or usb stick. Russell July 2013 Was the image created from the same Mac and drive? If not, it will http://sidecar.twocanoes.com/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/531/error-loading-operating-system/p1 be necessary to run Sysprep before creating the image. If you do not have access to the original source Boot Camp partition, send an email to support@twocanoes.com and we will try to find a solution. Vern July 2013 If you have a partition that ISN'T sysprep'd and you DON'T have access to the original system, the best way I know to effect a sysprep on an image is a little complicated.First restore the image to an external hard drive (or any harddrive big enough, but I'd use a Thunderbolt drive for max speed)Then using a different Windows machine, backup the restored drive using Acronis Home 2013 and the Universal Restore option.Once you have the Acronis image, restore the image back to the same drive you just imaged. Use the Universal Restore option, (the universal restore effectively runs a sort of sysprep during the restore process) Russell July 2013 An easier method might be to start up the restored Boot Camp using a virtual machine like Parallels, VirtualBox or VMWare Fusion. Since the device drivers are abstracted from hardware, th
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