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Old 3rd March 2010
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Originally Posted by Broodjegehaktmetmayo View Post
But even if you have the boot0 on HDD2, how can you then boot? I mean, assume PC boots, boot loader on HDD1 loads XP with truecrypt. Suppose I hit escape to bypass the TC-bootloader, nothing will happen? The computer doesn't know that there is a boot0 on HDD2 without a boot manager? True?
When you follow the FAQ solution it will (or at least, should) boot the way you want it. The chain-loading process will be something like the following:
Code:
Windows MBR code (later replaced by TrueCrypt's)
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Windows boot record code
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NT loader
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|\____ FreeBSD's boot0
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Windows XP
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