Mac only starts Win7 Bootcamp

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I've had some major problems with my 2012 Macbook Pro but I'm slowly getting it to work. One of the problems is the Mavericks OS wasn't loading so I tried a restore that didn't work and then I tried to reinstall it but it doesn't reinstall. It asked me if I want to format the partition so I reformated the partition and tried again but nothing. Then after it restarted it goes straight to Win7 Bootcamp. Holding down the Option key, Option-R, SMC reset, etc. doesn't work either. In the Windows Bootcamp it only shows the Windows7 startup and not the Mac startup but If I go into windows explorer it shows the Mac Partition but I can't save or use the Mac partition. Basically when I turn on my Macbook pro I get the bong sound, no Apple logo and it loads up Windows 7. Any ideas?
 
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Do you have backups of the Windows and OS X partitions? If so, the best solution at this point is probably a total wipe of the HD, including both partitions and a fresh install of OS X from the Internet (Boot while holding down CMD and "I") and then a reinstall of Windows7 through bootcamp. You'll lose everything, but at least you'll get your machine back. If you have backups, you can then restore to the way it was.
 
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I've thought about that but I think that will be a final last resort. I really have brought this thing back from the dead. Two Apple techs told me the mother board was fried. Turns out it was a problem the Magsafe board and a short in the keyboard (and a host of other small problems). I really got a Mac lemon. At this point I'm happy to get something to run on it and if I have to have Win7 running it will be good enough. Is there any way I can reformat the Mac Partition so I can use it with Windows?
 
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Answered my own question. Go to disk manager re format Mac Partition to NTFS. guess I have a Winbook Pro now.
 
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By the sounds of things when you installed Windows 7 you have formatted the drive which wipesd OS X. Quite easy to do particularly under BootCamp.
 
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Originally I installed Win7 so I could run some software that wasn't on the Mac side. I'm still 100% sure why my computer went down, I had problems with it randomly shutting down and restarting by itself since the day I got it. Just one day it wouldn't start again, after the warranty of course. When I finally got it going the OS wouldn't boot, but the Win7 booted fine. Honestly I'm just happy its running something, I think the problem is tied to a short on the keyboard, I'm going to replace it when I get the time. Then I'll reset it up with a Mac OS. Besides Windows 7 is screaming fast on this thing,

Thanks for the help
 

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