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  1. So, I'm having five cosmetic issues I'm hoping you all can help me with. I have a Dell Latitude D830 Nvidia GPU with a dual boot of Windows 7 and Macintosh OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 installed (I think this may update when I restart ?) [with default EDP settings]. 1. On the Chameleon boot menu, there is no logo for Windows 7 2. Is there a way to have the Chameleon boot loader not automatically select (and eventually boot) Mac, but instead show all the options and wait for the user (me) to select one? Sometimes, I get distracted during boot and load up MAC when I was aiming for Windows. 3. Can I hide my pass through space partition (an area for files I want to access in both operating systems like music and code)? 4. Can I revert back to the original Macintosh boot screen logo (instead of the OSXLatitude one)? I'm asking this last one here simply because I don't know so much about OS X: 5. Is there a way to force a person to know, and thus type in, the account name at login? This *was* default in Linux and is doable in Windows 7. I really like that a person logging into my system is required to know both the account name and password. It makes me feel more secure. Any help in fixing these issues would be much appreciated. By the way: I'm finding I like Macintosh OS X better than Windows 7. I never thought that would be possible. Now if only MAC hardware wasn't proprietary, OVERLY expensive, and completely out-of-date, huh? hahaha. Still OS X is a really nice Unix system.
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