Javier_12 escribió:install windows bootcamp without superdrive virtualbox
Buenas Javier_12
Estaba haciendo este paso y consigo todo, menos fusionar la particon reservada de 100MB a la del sistema.
No acabo de entender solo esta parte:
Part 2 - Update BootIt BM to Boot Windows
Note: If you are not using BootIt BM as your boot manager, you can skip this part of the instructions.
Reboot to BootIt BM.
Edit the relevant Windows Boot Menu entry. Select the Windows partition as the booting partition. Save the change.
If you didn't run the BCD update commands in Part 1 - Step 12, go into Partition Work and select the Windows partition. Click the BCD Edit button. Select the Boot section. Configure the appropriate entry (e.g. Windows 7 or Windows 8) by following the instructions under the Important BCD Settings section of the article How to Use the BCD Edit Feature of BootIt BM.
me podrias indica como va? gracias
PD: Gracias a todos por las respuestas.
Tambien encontre:
Part 2. Remove the System Reserved Partition
Using Disk Management:
1. If Windows 7 hasn't been rebooted since the completion of the Part 1 instructions, reboot Windows 7. It should boot normally.
2. Start Disk Management (reference Part 1 - Steps 2a through 2d, if necessary).
3. Verify that the Windows 7 partition is now tagged as both the System and the Active partition. The System Reserved partition should just be tagged as Primary Partition.
4. Right-click on the System Reserved partition.
5. Select Delete Volume... from the pop-up menu.
6. Click the Yes button to confirm the deletion.
7. The space used by the System Reserved partition should now be shown as Unallocated.
If you now wish to resize the Windows 7 partition to use this space, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Windows 7 partition and then click the Slide button.
2. Enter 0 in the Free Space Before box.
3. Click the OK button.
4. Read the warning and then click the Continue button to proceed.
5. Once the slide has completed, verify that the Windows 7 partition is still selected and then click the Resize button.
6. Click the OK button to error check the file system.
7. Adjust the New Size value to what you want. Setting it to the Max Size value will resize the partition to use all available free space.
8. Click the OK button.
9. Read the warning and then click the Continue button to proceed. When the resize and error check has completed, click the Close button.
10. Return to the Boot Menu and boot into Windows 7.
La primera parte bien, pero la segunda no hay manera