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Edwin, on Oct 14, 2009 9:16:02 am BST 
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Hello,
Good day,

I have tried to install MAC-FUSE and NTFS-3G in my mac book and I found it successful. But after installing these applications, I am unable to restart my macbook in Windows XP. I have both the operating systems in this macbook and when i want to restart in windows, I will go to system preferences and choose start up disk, it will windows XP as one of the start up disk, but now its not showing the option to boot windows. Kindly give me some trouble shooting methods to start windows.

regards,

Edwin Victor.

Configuration: Mac OS X
Macbook 5,1

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