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If you have a Mac Pro and are
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running rEFIt 0.7 or earlier, this is a known problem that is fixed in rEFIt
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0.8. (This may also apply to other recent Core 2 Duo based models.) If you have another model of Intel Mac: To boot legacy operating systems on the iMac, MacBook Pro the firmware refused to boot from the selected volume (15") or Mac mini, you need to install the firmware updates published together with Boot Camp. Here’s a table of the firmware versions as seen in System Profiler: ModelOriginal firmwareBoot Camp enabled firmware iMacIM41.0039.B00IM41.0055.B03 MacBook Pro 15"MBP11.0044.B02MBP11.0055.B03 Mac miniMM11.004B.B00MM11.0055.B03 Next: Bluetooth Keyboard Problems Up: Contents Last changed by chrisp on Sun, Oct 08 2006 Copyright © 2006-2010 Christoph Pfisterer Site Navigation: Home Download Documentation Installation Troubleshooting Version History Goals and Ideas Screenshot Myths and Facts Information Repository On SourceForge: Project Summary Bug Reports Feature Requests Patches Subversion Hosted by
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About uninstall refind Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring macbook pro firmware update developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a refind mac question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are http://refit.sourceforge.net/doc/c4s1_notfound.html voted up and rise to the top Live USB Instructions for Mac don't work for 12.10 up vote 0 down vote favorite The are several guides online (including a few on the ubuntu website) that follow the general pattern of instructions found in this one. I assume that at some point, this worked. However, on an Intel iMac 5.1 with Ubuntu 12.10, it does not work. Each command http://askubuntu.com/questions/276924/live-usb-instructions-for-mac-dont-work-for-12-10 executes successfully, but the result is a drive that will not boot. Holding Alt during the boot, as the guide suggests, brings up a menu that does not include the USB drive. Alternately, booting into rEFIt or rEFInd does in fact show the device, but refuses to boot, producing the error message: Error: Not found from LocateDevicePath (x 9 times) Error: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume The firmware refused to boot from the selected volume. Note that external hard drives are not well-supported by Apple´s firmware for legacy OS booting Perhaps the guide needs to be updated? I'm not sure what to try differently here. Edit: This is apparently not limited to 12.10. I just had the same issue occur with 12.04.2. Edit: I get the same issue ("refused to boot") following these instructions: http://userpages.uni-koblenz.de/~ceinig/howto/artikel.php?id=92 12.10 usb live-usb mac macosx share|improve this question edited Apr 2 '13 at 3:38 asked Apr 1 '13 at 22:09 Justin Myles Holmes 12116 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote DO NOT USE A STANDARD LIVE USB INSTALL WITH MAC it won't work. Caps left for emphases. You can find some dated instructions here First yo
this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?24907-Dual-boot-on-Macbook2-1-Problems to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3847220?start=0&tstart=0 visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Dual boot on Macbook2,1 Problems. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2015-03-24,09:14 PM #1 Anthony221 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member not found Join Date Mar 2015 Location North-Brabant, Netherlands Posts 2 Dual boot on Macbook2,1 Problems. Hi, I tried to install Kali Linux following this guide: http://docs.kali.org/installation/ka...n-mac-hardware I used rEFIt for the booting. (rEFInd doesn't work either) I created the USB by using the dd command. Code: dd if=kali-linux-1.0.9a-amd64.iso of=/dev/disk1 bs=1m When i boot Kali from the USB and choose Legacy OS it gives me this error: Code: Starting legacy error not found loader Using load options 'USB' Error: Not Found returned from legacy loader Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath Error: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume The firmware refused to boot from the selected volume. Note that external hard drives are not well-supported by Apple's firmware for legacy OS booting. When i burn the .iso to a DVD and choose Legacy OS it gives me: Code: 1. 2. Select CD-ROM Boot type : _ After that my keyboard doesn't react anymore and i have to reboot the Macbook. When burning the DVD i just followed this guide http://www.ubuntu.com/download/deskt...dvd-on-mac-osx So i converted the .iso to .cdr with Disk Utility (Dvd/cd-master) and i got the same: Code: 1. 2. Select CD-ROM Boot type : _ I'm still able to dual boot Ubuntu and Backbox
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Laarsito Level 1 (0 points) Q: How do I install windows from USB on Macbook pro 3,1 How do I install windows from USB on Macbook pro 3,1 ?My Superdrive is far from super anymore, So I managed to make an extern drive with both Snow Leopard Partition, Lion Partition (Since I thought Boot Camp 4,1 would bypass my problem), and Time Machine partition, Since I got 1. USB drive that works.- My general issue is that Boot camp Refuse to see the USB drive - (Many "how to"´s though show how they install windows perfectly through the USB port, but they use airbooks!, and somehow the Macbook will not ?)I fix that issue with >> rEFIt <<, that suddenly makes it possible for the Mac to see the USB drive, and partitions.Which was very strange since I could use an extern HD with the whole installation to start up wipe the whole disk, and then use my extern drive with partitions to install Snow Leopard and get everything as before with timemachine. Very smart with timemachine, but very lucky that I have a extern drive that runs the whole system and that I made the partitionsdrive before. DVD-drives are the past!Point: So the original system could see the Snow Leopard installation USB disk, but boot camp cannot find the USB drive ?????????After rEFIt I booted and then I got this error: Starting bootmgr.efiError: Unsupported while loading bootmgr.efiI read it could be a problem with the Windows software, so I purchased an extern DVD drive, Used Disk Utility to make an image (.DMG), then used another program to convert the .dmg to .ISO. Then downloaded a trialversion of vmWare fusion, and installed windows from the iso. Everything worked brilliant, except and that is why I want to use boot camp, Running windows in another program while running the mac system is a little hacky and slow. Point: Nothing is wrong with the windows software, and windows runs fine.I then downloaded the Windows DVD / USB Tool, reformatted a USB drive as Master Boot Partition, MS-Dos Fat partition, then after lots of struggling got Vmware, windows to recognise the USB drive. And instal