Hello MR forums! 
I've tried google-fu, but only one unanswered question from years ago comes up... so I hope someone out there can help me!
From Windows 7, I can restart to Mac OS X by restarting and holding the option key, or selecting the OS X hard drive from Boot Camp Control Panel. But the "Restart in Max OS X..." command in the system tray just reboots Windows 7. It seems to just reboot to whatever startup disk was last selected instead of overriding it to go straight to OS X.
My old 2010 iMac allowed me to reboot right into OS X from the system tray, regardless of which startup disk was last selected.
I'm using a new 2012 cMBP and BootCamp 4.0.
Please help! Thanks so much Mac Wizards!
I've tried google-fu, but only one unanswered question from years ago comes up... so I hope someone out there can help me!
From Windows 7, I can restart to Mac OS X by restarting and holding the option key, or selecting the OS X hard drive from Boot Camp Control Panel. But the "Restart in Max OS X..." command in the system tray just reboots Windows 7. It seems to just reboot to whatever startup disk was last selected instead of overriding it to go straight to OS X.
My old 2010 iMac allowed me to reboot right into OS X from the system tray, regardless of which startup disk was last selected.
I'm using a new 2012 cMBP and BootCamp 4.0.
Please help! Thanks so much Mac Wizards!
