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I just removed my bootcamp partition with Vista on it. I had it set to boot into Windows automatically on startup when it was removed. Now when I reboot I can get boot disk error. The only way to get the system to boot properly is to hold down the option key and select the Mac HD when it appears. How can I change the default boot to the Mac OS now that the bootcamp partition is gone?

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