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Running Windows on your Mac
No bootable Device problem (BootCamp)
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<blockquote data-quote="khird" data-source="post: 1633195" data-attributes="member: 341225"><p>Hi</p><p>I did what you said and all went well</p><p>But I made a big big mistake </p><p>When I was inside Windows I tried to make a D disk so I took from the main disk </p><p>And shirked it, and something happened, than I restarted my Mac</p><p>And Windows was the main boot, and it won't boot and there was a blue screen comes fast, and than the Mac restarted again, I tried to press option button and boot to os x</p><p>But there was only Windows to boot from, and there is no recovery to boot from</p><p>I'm so stupid &#55357;&#56887;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khird, post: 1633195, member: 341225"] Hi I did what you said and all went well But I made a big big mistake When I was inside Windows I tried to make a D disk so I took from the main disk And shirked it, and something happened, than I restarted my Mac And Windows was the main boot, and it won't boot and there was a blue screen comes fast, and than the Mac restarted again, I tried to press option button and boot to os x But there was only Windows to boot from, and there is no recovery to boot from I'm so stupid �� [/QUOTE]
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How many occurrences of a n-u-m-b-e-r between "d" and "f" in this example...(sdgs6ngklu3gd#f9%)?
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