jamin00 macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 11, 2014 #1 Hey Just installed Windows via bootcamp but now that's my main volume. When I restart or turn on it automatically loads windows. How do I change this??
Hey Just installed Windows via bootcamp but now that's my main volume. When I restart or turn on it automatically loads windows. How do I change this??
maflynn macrumors Broadwell Jul 11, 2014 #2 If you loaded the bootcamp drivers in windows, then go to the control panel, open up the bootcamp icon, then select start up volume. You can also hold the option key down when rebooting to select which system you want to boot into.
If you loaded the bootcamp drivers in windows, then go to the control panel, open up the bootcamp icon, then select start up volume. You can also hold the option key down when rebooting to select which system you want to boot into.
jamin00 macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 11, 2014 #3 Ok ill check that out. I don't want to keep pressing option key at start up 🙂
SaSaSushi macrumors 601 Jul 19, 2014 #4 jamin00 said: Ok ill check that out. I don't want to keep pressing option key at start up 🙂 Click to expand... And once you're back in OS X: BootChamp 🙂
jamin00 said: Ok ill check that out. I don't want to keep pressing option key at start up 🙂 Click to expand... And once you're back in OS X: BootChamp 🙂
maflynn macrumors Broadwell Jul 24, 2014 #5 SaSaSushi said: And once you're back in OS X: BootChamp 🙂 Click to expand... Why do you need that when you can easily select these start up drive in the system preferences?
SaSaSushi said: And once you're back in OS X: BootChamp 🙂 Click to expand... Why do you need that when you can easily select these start up drive in the system preferences?
DeltaMac macrumors G5 Jul 24, 2014 #6 Bootchamp provides a one-click method to reboot into your Boot Camp partition from OS X without changing your boot settings (and no need to go to the Option-boot screen)
Bootchamp provides a one-click method to reboot into your Boot Camp partition from OS X without changing your boot settings (and no need to go to the Option-boot screen)