Hey MRumors community
The original plan was to create a partition to house my iTunes so both OSX and XP could play off of one library. In the process, I think I made the Microsoft booting partition thats normally like 2 Megs 40 gigs, then tried to format it to FAT32.
Now, when I try to boot into windows, I dont even get the option to do so. However, I still can browse my windows partition from the Mac desktop, so all the info and system files are still there, but its not being recognized as a bootable system.
How would I go about restoring this partition so I can boot into windows like usual?
Thanks for your time!
-Ben
The original plan was to create a partition to house my iTunes so both OSX and XP could play off of one library. In the process, I think I made the Microsoft booting partition thats normally like 2 Megs 40 gigs, then tried to format it to FAT32.
Now, when I try to boot into windows, I dont even get the option to do so. However, I still can browse my windows partition from the Mac desktop, so all the info and system files are still there, but its not being recognized as a bootable system.
How would I go about restoring this partition so I can boot into windows like usual?
Thanks for your time!
-Ben