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I currently have two versions of Mac OS X on my HD, Snow Leopard and Lion DP3. Lion is installed on a partition and I would like to have the option to select which OS I want to boot into. I know that I could simply hold the "option" key on start-up, but I would like the boot menu to appear automatically as well as on the login window, if possible. If not, maybe a button to go to the boot menu. Are there any applications that do this? I've tried BootPicker already and I can't get rEFIt to work. Help?!
Thanks!!

BTW: Lion DP3 is just Lion Developer Preview 3.

asked May 28 '11 at 18:01

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whats Lion DP3?? is is it some sorta copy?(pirite version)

answered May 28 '11 at 18:31

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Developer Preview 3

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As far as I know there is no way to do this. I have the same problem that I have been looking into.

answered May 28 '11 at 22:02

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