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bootysweat

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May 10, 2012
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I have a real tough issue on my hands here. I have run through the process in order to install Windows 7 on my late 2011 Macbook Pro and it seemed as though the process went smoothly until the reboot occurred. After I was asked to select the partition size I wanted for Windows and after the reboot, I get a screen that states "Non system disk" and cannot boot. That is not the big issue at hand, the main issue is that I can no longer boot to OSX any longer. Here is what is happening:
1. No apple logo upon post
2. Neither 'Option' key, CMD+R, 'N', or the nv reset 'CMD+OPTION+P+R' works
3. Snow leopard disk will not boot up, BUT a Windows disk will.

It seems as though my OSX Mavericks recovery USB nor Snow Leopard disk (or anything OSX geared) boots, but Windows flash drives and Windows bootable disks do work. I have also changed HDDs and the Windows DiskPart sees the OSX partition as well as the bootcamp partition just fine. I need some help!
 
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