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shan21

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=JTwcI6xpD28

theres is a video of what happens

ok so i tried to use boot camp and when it was almost finished installing windows it didn't work and so i wen back to the mac desktop and removed the partition from boot camp but everytime i start it up from now it goes to that screen

the screen says - no bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key

does anybody know how to get rid of this
 
So are you saying that you can't even boot into OS X? If so, you'll have to reinstall OS X
 
Upon booting, press the alt/option key and hold. You should be able to choose your startup disk. Once in OS X, go to System Prefs, and click on startup disk. Choose your Macintosh HD
 
If raymondu999's suggestion doesn't work, try only then!

Insert the Mac OS Install Disc and reboot.
As soon as the white screen appears press 'c'. After the OS X installer has loaded, go to utilities and click on disk utility.

Here are the two things you might see in the left pane of disk utility:
1. Your internal HD. First click on repair disk and then repair permissions!
OR
2. Nothing. Reboot and press 'd'. Run the system test.
 
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