I am successfully booting all three operating systems on my Dell Laptop 17R n7010. How i got it all running is convoluted and i have lost the ability to edit my MBR with EasyBCD. I need help fine tuning where I am at.
Currently, my hard drive is carved into six partitions using MBR type drive. my initial boot is Chameleon 2.2 which gives me the option to boot either OSX or my System Reserved partition. The OSX option boots cleanly into ML 10.8.2 and System Reserved partition boots to my original EasyBCD setup giving me the option to select either Win7 or Win8, each setup in their own partition. This works perfectly, but I can no longer edit my boot settings with EasyBCD or BCDedit as they want control of the hard drive MBR record (i assume). In win7, EasyBCD can't see the prior work store on the System Partition and is asking to create new. Same with BCDedit.
my question is: is there a way to tell EasyBCD to find what it needs from the System Reserved partition instead of wiping out the Chameleon 2.2 work?
Currently, my hard drive is carved into six partitions using MBR type drive. my initial boot is Chameleon 2.2 which gives me the option to boot either OSX or my System Reserved partition. The OSX option boots cleanly into ML 10.8.2 and System Reserved partition boots to my original EasyBCD setup giving me the option to select either Win7 or Win8, each setup in their own partition. This works perfectly, but I can no longer edit my boot settings with EasyBCD or BCDedit as they want control of the hard drive MBR record (i assume). In win7, EasyBCD can't see the prior work store on the System Partition and is asking to create new. Same with BCDedit.
my question is: is there a way to tell EasyBCD to find what it needs from the System Reserved partition instead of wiping out the Chameleon 2.2 work?