Ahhhhhh. Some how Boot Camp erased my startup disk. So.... I had two partitions one Tiger and one Leopard. Decided I didn't want Tiger anymore so I erased that partition and formatted it as MS-DOS (BTW I named the reformatted MS-DOS drive DELETE). So far everything OK. Then I went to Boot Camp so that it could reformat the Hard Drive as just one partition (so just Leopard). I got to the place to click restore and it gives me the visual that it will restore to one partition named as Mac OS X 10.5. That goes OK. Then when I restart my iMac it tells me I have no startup disk as it shows a Folder with a ? in it. I then use my Install Disc and use Disk Utility and it tells me there is a Drive mounted on my Hard Disk called DELETE. So Boot Camp officially deleted my Startup Disk and replaced it with a blank MS-DOS partition. Now I'm stuck with no computer as the local Apple Retail Store is recovering data! Tell me what you think! BTW I thought it is impossible to delete the startup disk when you are using the startup disk to delete it. In other words I didn't know that Mac OS X would let you delete itself!?
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