<font color="#993300"><font size="2"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">I made a mistake and trying to fix it:<br><br>1. I have a Gateway laptop with two partitions: Vista, Mint 7. That was pretty much the entire disk) The default boot (via grub) was Vista.<br>
<br>2. I tried to install Mac OSX on it. The installer didn't suggest any partition or manual partition. So I entered Disk Utilities and...deleted the Mint partition. The installer still didn't suggest any action/option with regard to partition. It just sat there with a blank partition box.<br>
<br>3. I thought that maybe it didn't really delete the partition. Tried to boot with no CD. Sure enough, grub error. Computer wouldn't boot from hard drive.<br><br>4. I booted Mint Live CD. It was true, the previous Mint partition was still there. Got rid of it in hope the OSX installer would see free disk space. It didn't.<br>
<br>OK, screw OSX for the moment. How do I tell the computer to boot Vista again?<br><br clear="all"></font></font></font>-- Asher <br>