Boot Camp 3.0, unable to select Default startup disk in snow leopard

I've installed Snow Leopard On my black Macbook, actually upgraded on 10.5, and then installed Bootcamp 3.0 on my Boot Camp partition which is on Vista Ultimate, everything is fine but this little annoying detail! I can't select default Startup Disk when I'm in Snow Leopard. I can select default Operating system from Vista but no chance to select it from SL! Just wonder did this happen to anyone else?! and any suggestion to solve it?

Rather than use a 3rd party product to enable writing to ntfs drive you can enable native ntfs read/write support. The method is described in Mac World OS X Hints.
Use this link to the article
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090913140023382
You get read/write privilege and all the partitions show up in the "Startup Disk" window.

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