Edwardz
Jun 5, 2008, 05:41 PM
Hello.
I am not too knowledgeable in Windows on a Mac, so my thread topic might not be related to my issue. I installed Windows on my MBP yesterday, and decided I don't even want Windows on my Apple computer. I read the manual on "how to uninstall Windows," and I thought I did it 100% correctly. However, every time that I boot up my MBP, it goes to the Windows blank, ugly screen and says on top this: "No bootable disc inserted, press any key once inserted." That might not be word to word, but that's pretty much what it says. Why is it still doing this? I have to press my ALT button every time when I start up my Mac to boot into OS X. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!.
-K
I am not too knowledgeable in Windows on a Mac, so my thread topic might not be related to my issue. I installed Windows on my MBP yesterday, and decided I don't even want Windows on my Apple computer. I read the manual on "how to uninstall Windows," and I thought I did it 100% correctly. However, every time that I boot up my MBP, it goes to the Windows blank, ugly screen and says on top this: "No bootable disc inserted, press any key once inserted." That might not be word to word, but that's pretty much what it says. Why is it still doing this? I have to press my ALT button every time when I start up my Mac to boot into OS X. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!.
-K
