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melissah

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  1. That's exactly what the problem was. Thank you so much, gamehead200! Thank you even more for going above and beyond the call of duty to contact me via Twitter and alert me to your response. I really appreciate it and am now running nLite. Totally my fault for blindly following a guide that wasn't made for my computer. A word of advice for other Mac users: sometimes Boot Camp doesn't actually format the partition. If, after you are automatically restarted, you receive a disk error, try a hard reboot. Press the option key or boot from the CD and reformat. DON'T choose the option to leave the partition as is. Another thing for Mac users to consider is the removal of Bluetooth. When you install Boot Camp and the Windows drivers from the Leopard disk, you automatically install Bluetooth support, which results in an error every time you start your Windows partition. You can delete Bluetooth support through Add/Remove programs.
  2. Hello John, My Last Session.ini is already attached if you want to take a look. Everything is fresh, done in one session, et cetera. I've Googled the issue extensively. If I manage to come up with a solution I'll post it.
  3. It's not in a MacOS environment. I have a MBP with an Intel chip, so Windows runs just fine on it. The Windows partition is completely separate from OSX. In addition, I don't have an issue with the set up of full WinXP. My computer isn't the problem. Just to clarify, the problem presents itself during setup/installation. That is, I have booted from the CD, manually selected the type of computer, selected the correct partition, and allowed the program to do it's thing. It checks the disks, copies some files, implements my modifications and returns the message that it is restarting. It does not restart. Manual rebooting results in having to go through the process over again. Could it be that I need to make a change so that I am not forced to choose the Standard PC option? If so, how do I go about this?
  4. Hi there, I'm running Mac OSX 10.5.7 on a MacBook Pro, and have used Boot Camp to create a 20 gig FAT32 partition. I used WinXP Pro SP3 as a basis for my new nLited Windows, but followed a guide that used a version slipstreamed with SP2. I created an .iso and, after selecting the wrong setting, burnt it at 7x onto a good quality, clean CD-R. I don't know if any of that effects my issue, but it's there anyway. Using Boot Camp Assistant, I rebooted the computer with the CD in my drive. It went through some preliminary Windows setup things, then came up with a screen that said that it could not automatically detect my computer type. As it only gave me the option for Standard PC, I selected that. The initial setup went without another hitch, until it reads something along the lines of "setup is restarting" and hangs. It doesn't restart. I've tried it out multiple times with no luck. My initial suspicion is that I need to reburn the disk at a lower rate, but I thought I'd check here first. My LAST SESSION.INI is attached. LAST_SESSION.INI
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