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Running Windows on your Mac
Boot sector residue - or 'BIOS'?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boybland" data-source="post: 1031269" data-attributes="member: 146141"><p>If you hold down the ALT/Option key on powerup it should bring up a list of available voluems to boot from and selecting your OSX volume should allow it to boot normally.</p><p>Once in OSX go into the Startup Disk preferences and select the OSX volume as the Startup disk.</p><p>If this doesn't work then try powering on while holding down ALT + Command + P + R and wait until the machine has started and bonged at least twice (This usually requires you to have 3 arms, you will see what I mean when you try). This will clear the PRAM. Once this has been done try the first sequence again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boybland, post: 1031269, member: 146141"] If you hold down the ALT/Option key on powerup it should bring up a list of available voluems to boot from and selecting your OSX volume should allow it to boot normally. Once in OSX go into the Startup Disk preferences and select the OSX volume as the Startup disk. If this doesn't work then try powering on while holding down ALT + Command + P + R and wait until the machine has started and bonged at least twice (This usually requires you to have 3 arms, you will see what I mean when you try). This will clear the PRAM. Once this has been done try the first sequence again. [/QUOTE]
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