Hello,

Are there some tricks to set osx as boot disc for the next time from inside 
win7?
I have win7 installed with bootcamp and osx 10.8.
On windows I can use nvda or window eyes8.

With the option bootdisc in osx, I can easily setup the bootcamp partition to 
load after reboot. But, when I want to reboot in mac after using win7, It seems 
more difficult. In the start menu of win7, I type bootcamp and can find a 
couple of things but not the possibility to reboot directly in mac.

My workaround for now is to shutdown win7 by pressing alt+f4 until I have the 
restart option.
Then , when The mac reboots, I press command+r to boot in recovery-mode and 
there I can change again the boot disc.

But, this seems a unnecessary long way to me.

thx for your help,
Kind regards,
William WIndels

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