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I have Boot Camp installed and it has always been working normal. But today, I shut down Windows (XP) and I wanted to boot Snow Leopard again. Usually I have the option to choose between 'Mac' or 'Windows'. However, 'Mac' was now called 'EFI Boot'. And to make things even worse, when I clicked on it, a gray loading bar appeared at the bottom of the bootscreen. After it fully loaded, a blueish screen appeared with only my 'Gmail manager' icon at the top and NOTHING else! So, I'm a panicking quite a bit now.. Could anyone tell me what to do please, it'd be very much appreciated.
My system is a mbp (early 2008) and runs the latest version of SL.
UPDATE:
So I launched in EFI boot mode. Somehow, quicksilver did work and I managed to launch firefox, system preferences and a few other programs. However two things struck me as unusual. There's no finder. (when I click on the apple top-left and select force quit, there's no Finder)
Secondly, the system thinks my hard drive is full. When I try to download, install or even open a word file, I get the following warning message: "There is not enough room on the disk to save.." etc.
My system is a mbp (early 2008) and runs the latest version of SL.
UPDATE:
So I launched in EFI boot mode. Somehow, quicksilver did work and I managed to launch firefox, system preferences and a few other programs. However two things struck me as unusual. There's no finder. (when I click on the apple top-left and select force quit, there's no Finder)
Secondly, the system thinks my hard drive is full. When I try to download, install or even open a word file, I get the following warning message: "There is not enough room on the disk to save.." etc.