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Windows On MacBook Pro Retina (Mid-2014)

Hey,


I recently installed Windows 8.1 onto my macbook pro retina (mid 2014) through bootcamp with a bootable usb.

I since uninstalled it, I search how to do it, and lots of people said to do it through bootcamp, and remove the partition in disk utility (I'm not sure it was a while ago) So that's what I did. All I have in Disk Utility is "Macintosh HD"


Every time I turn on or restart my macbook it boots up into windows and says it needs a system recovery disk, but then I just turn it off again and hold the option key and boot into yosemite. How can I stop this windows error coming up? I thought I had already erased the partition seeing as there's nothing in disk utility?


Any suggestions?

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Sep 3, 2015 2:52 PM

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Posted on Sep 3, 2015 2:59 PM

Open your Startup Disk preferences, select your OS X volume, then click on the Restart button.

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Windows On MacBook Pro Retina (Mid-2014)

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