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torpy

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 28, 2007
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Sydney + Los Angeles
That's right.

I speak out of experience. Downloaded the update, started the install and went away to get dinner only to come back and see my MBP booted into XP. Holding down option at the chime only showed the Bootcamp partition, nothing else, plus Single/Safe boot modes did not work.

Strangely enough, the startup partition did show up under XP via Macdrive, so it wasn't hosed. Tried a disk repair as well as a permission repair off the Leopard DVD but no go.

Thankfully for me I had an hour-old TM backup that I could restore from so nothing was lost, plus it seems like I'm not the only with problems (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5870054)
 
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