![]() (windows side has no important data, so it isn't relevant here)Īlso I should mention that I already tried resetting PRAM, and got no result. I would love if someone could help me find a way of booting back into MacOS, or a way of reinstalling it without losing any data on the Mac side if possible. Now, once you’re up and running, go to Apple > System Preferences > Startup Disk and you’ll see the following: Select Mac OS X rather than Windows XP, and you should automatically boot into Mac OS X each time until you again use the Option at boot time to select Windows XP by hand. Windows Disk partition manager says it is a 180GB RAW Healthy (Logical Drive) I have no idea what this means, if it means that the installation is corrupted, or if the GPT partition needs to be repaired (or something like that, I apologize if I say anything that makes no sense) I tried looking for the OSx partition, and it is there, but windows windows sees a 180GB partition (from the whole drive which is 300GB) which is where the OSx should be installed. Also tried going into recovery mode, but my iMac doesn't have it. When I went to the startup manager (holding down the options button) there is no option to boot into the OSx installation. Used it for a while, and didn't really see a problem (since I had no interest in going back to OSx at the time) then a few years later I wanted back the Mac OS environment for some stuff I was doing, and tried to get back to Mac os on that machine. When you use Startup Manager to select a startup disk, your Mac starts up from that disk once, then returns to using the disk selected in Startup Disk preferences. In Windows, click the Boot Camp icon in the system tray. A long time ago I installed windows 10 on my Early 2008 iMac, I made a partition for Windows, and installed it. Restart in OS X using the Boot Camp icon in the system tray. ![]()
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