D debanjan macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 10, 2009 1 0 Dec 10, 2009 #1 Hi every one..i am a new user of mac book pro..i tried to install windows xp (sp3) having partition of 60 GB in my mac hard drive ..then after restart it boots only winxp..not showing any part of Mac ox..how to resolve the problem ..
Hi every one..i am a new user of mac book pro..i tried to install windows xp (sp3) having partition of 60 GB in my mac hard drive ..then after restart it boots only winxp..not showing any part of Mac ox..how to resolve the problem ..
miles01110 macrumors Core Jul 24, 2006 19,260 38 The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down) Dec 10, 2009 #2 System Preferences -> Startup Disk You can choose your startup drive from there. If Mac OS X doesn't show up, you did something wrong.
System Preferences -> Startup Disk You can choose your startup drive from there. If Mac OS X doesn't show up, you did something wrong.
D daxomni macrumors 6502 Jun 24, 2009 458 10 Dec 10, 2009 #3 Maybe you should try holding down the Option key during boot up? Also, don't give your threads vague and inaccurate titles. miles01110 said: System Preferences -> Startup Disk Click to expand... How would you do that in Windows? miles01110 said: If Mac OS X doesn't show up, you did something wrong. Click to expand... See above.
Maybe you should try holding down the Option key during boot up? Also, don't give your threads vague and inaccurate titles. miles01110 said: System Preferences -> Startup Disk Click to expand... How would you do that in Windows? miles01110 said: If Mac OS X doesn't show up, you did something wrong. Click to expand... See above.
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Sep 7, 2006 10,481 234 In the velcro closure of America's Hat Dec 10, 2009 #4 Install bootcamp off of the OSX DVD. It will have the startup disk as a choice if you click on the tray icon.
Install bootcamp off of the OSX DVD. It will have the startup disk as a choice if you click on the tray icon.
miles01110 macrumors Core Jul 24, 2006 19,260 38 The Ivory Tower (I'm not coming down) Dec 10, 2009 #5 Oh right. You know, I originally had that in my post but for some reason deleted it. Yeah... hold down option on startup.
Oh right. You know, I originally had that in my post but for some reason deleted it. Yeah... hold down option on startup.