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So i installed Windows using boot camp...
I needed it because i have a software i need to use and it only works for windows..

Everything was great, i run OnyX every month or so to clean up my system.
I rebooted the system after running OnyX and now when i tap Options, i don't get the options to pick which OS i want to boot into.

It keeps booting me into Windows... I want my OSX back!


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Blah...

Tried it once more and i got it.. Just had to hold it after the Mac chim...

I don't want to tamper with this anymore so i removed the windows partition and will just fix my old PC i have for what ever windows stuff i need.

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I don't want to tamper with this anymore so i removed the windows partition and will just fix my old PC i have for what ever windows stuff i need.
I know that I go against the crowd when I say this, but I agree with this idea and always, always, always... always suggest it to people who are thinking of using Boot Camp, Parallels, VMWare, et al to install Windows on their Macs.

Call me old-fashioned, but Windows on a Mac just seems unnatural.



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