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Running Windows on your Mac
Weird Boot camp problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="NanoBite" data-source="post: 254106" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>It's probably put the Windows partition you made as the Target Disk so that after a successful installation, it would go directly back into Windows. It probably does this before you install, so it doesn't know that you cancelled the Windows installation etc.</p><p></p><p>Hold down the "on" button until the computer turns off. Then turn it back on, and hold down the Option key and select Macintosh HD (or whatever the Mac drive is called).</p><p></p><p>Once inside OS X, in System Preferences, make sure you have the correct Startup Disk selected in case next time you reboot it tries to go back to Windows. :dive:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NanoBite, post: 254106, member: 13565"] It's probably put the Windows partition you made as the Target Disk so that after a successful installation, it would go directly back into Windows. It probably does this before you install, so it doesn't know that you cancelled the Windows installation etc. Hold down the "on" button until the computer turns off. Then turn it back on, and hold down the Option key and select Macintosh HD (or whatever the Mac drive is called). Once inside OS X, in System Preferences, make sure you have the correct Startup Disk selected in case next time you reboot it tries to go back to Windows. :dive: [/QUOTE]
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