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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 545931" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>For me it would be a pita for it to waste the time loading a boot menu as the times I want to boot into windows is well below 10% of the times the system gets re-booted. Think for anyone that boots into OS X instead of windows/linux on their Mac greater than 50% of the time, automatically booting into OS X would be preferable than dealing with a wasted step more than 50% of the time.</p><p></p><p>Even when dual, triple... booting on my windows rigs, I always set the boot menu to auto load XP in 2 seconds. That way, I didn't have to continue sitting there waiting for the boot menu before going to refill my coffee cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 545931, member: 24160"] For me it would be a pita for it to waste the time loading a boot menu as the times I want to boot into windows is well below 10% of the times the system gets re-booted. Think for anyone that boots into OS X instead of windows/linux on their Mac greater than 50% of the time, automatically booting into OS X would be preferable than dealing with a wasted step more than 50% of the time. Even when dual, triple... booting on my windows rigs, I always set the boot menu to auto load XP in 2 seconds. That way, I didn't have to continue sitting there waiting for the boot menu before going to refill my coffee cup. [/QUOTE]
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