How to you get back into Mac Os after Bootcamp????? by YourEnchantedGardener .....

How do you get out of Windows XP and Bootcamp on a Macbook Pro????

Date:   10/22/2009 11:02:31 PM ( 15 y ago)







7:11 AM
October 23, 09

O.K, I called APPLE TECH
and they helped me figure this out.
It took about a minute.
You just hold down the OPTION key when
you start. It shows both options!!!!

http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/




INSTRUCTIONS
FOR GETTING OUT OF WINDOWS
on the MACBOOK PRO
SNOW LEOPARD



9:57 PM

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=BootCamp/2.0/en/2_tpc1.html


2.0 Help

Starting Up Using Mac OS X or Windows

Boot Camp makes it easy to start up your computer using either Mac OS X or Windows. You can set the default operating system for your computer using Startup Disk preferences (Mac OS X) or the Boot Camp control panel (Windows). You can also select the operating system you want as your computer is starting up, or restart directly in Mac OS X from Windows using the Boot Camp system tray item.

Setting the default operating system

Selecting an operating system during startup

Keywords: khelp



9:38 PM
I could not get this to work
the first two time so far....


This is way to complicated!!!!!

what does that mean..
in additon to the Startup Disk Control Panel...

See if I can find Startup Disk Control Panal...
this has got to be simpler than this!!!!



Summary
When running Windows on a Mac using Boot Camp, the startup disk can be changed using a command line, in addition to the Startup Disk Control Panel.

Products Affected
Boot Camp, Windows XP, Windows Vista

Note: This command requires Boot Camp 3.0 or later (beginning with Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard).

Boot the Mac using Windows.
Click on Start.
Click on All Programs.
Click on Accessories.
Click on Command Prompt.
Type in the following command:
c:\progra~1\Bootca~1\bootcamp.exe -StartupDisk "Mac OS"
Shutdown /r /t 0
The computer will restart into Mac OS X.




9:16 PM

http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/



9:12 PM
How do I get out of here????
I do not know how to exit
Windows xp on the Macbook pro???


FAQ about BOOKCAMP

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1656



8:55 PM
October 22, 09

Been messing around for hours
installing XP on the new MACBOOK PRO.
Achieved what I wanted to see....
Hooray! My old PC web site building program
CUTESITEBUILDER.

There is still details if I want to invest
the time to go on the internet with this
Windows and risk Viruses.

I am wanting to quit out of Bootcamp and
return to my Mac Os.

I want to come home and see my beautiful
simple Apple Tech!!!

This Window XP install and given all this time
to achieve my goal...feels like I have been invaded.

How to I get out of this XP?

I want to see my Macbook Pro OS X????

I feel like JAMES STEWART in
ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE!!

CLARENCE! I want to live!
Get me back!!!

Yuck! I don't like the feeling right now
of the Windows XP on my Mac.

Amazing looking at the list of all the
countries that Microsoft services.

I see why some want a centralized
government, from the top down.
All these nations are like little pawns
to a few at the top...is the feeling.


GETTING OUT OF HERE
out of BOOTCAMP:

ANSWERS;

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090801144732AAZGD9q


MacBook Pro Boot Camp restart problems?
I'm in desperate need of help here. I just tried to run bootcamp, inserted the xp disc and whatnot, and then the only drive it would let me select to install xp on was the macbook hard drive, not the partitioned one. So I hit f3 an quit out. Now when I tried to go back to osx, it wouldn't let me go back. So I presse the option key in hopes of being able to select osx as my drive to boot off of, but it isn't there. I put the osx cd into the computer, tried to friggen reinstall, no dice, won't let me select a drive. So then I looked at disk utility, says I don't even have a partitioned drive selected.

So the gist of it is that I just want my friggen osx back. Please help me.
3 months ago
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Mrunal
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

if you don't have any imp data in your harddisk then
run XP install again- delete that lone partition , and create 2 new partitions (this will format your harddisk) and then install XP.
now its fixed upto that part, later you can decide to add OSX in your 2nd partition.
3 months ago



 

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