Getting OS X to boot as the default OS after deleting a Windows partition on BootCamp?
I tried to install Vista via Bootcamp on leopard. Long story short, the installation failed and now I have 32 GB of NTFS partition on my 250 GB hard drive. I used the Disk Utility to delete the NTFS partition so that's taken care of.
The PROBLEM is, when I power on my mac I get a "no bootable disc" error and, the only way I can boot OS X is to hold down the "Option" key upon logging in. I do not want this.
How can I get OS X to boot automatically?
The PROBLEM is, when I power on my mac I get a "no bootable disc" error and, the only way I can boot OS X is to hold down the "Option" key upon logging in. I do not want this.
How can I get OS X to boot automatically?
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Inappropriate?System Preferences > Startup Disk. Select your internal HD.
BTW, the proper way to remove a bootcamp partition is not through disk util, but through the BootCamp Assistant app.
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