Boot Camp - Windows XP not listed

Due to work requirements, I had to install Windows XP on my MacBook to work with .NET framework and relative tools (MS VisualStudio, SQL Server, ISS, etc). The partitioning and installing stuff worked just fine but when I power up the laptop pressing the 'Alt' key to choose witch OS to boot, it only shows me the OS X partition. Windows is not listed on boot. The only way I have to boot through XP is by selecting it as the default boot partition in the Sys. Pref. panel. It's very anoying because I have to press 'Alt' everytime I want to use OS X, that is almost all the time. The Windows partition has FAT32 as file system, so I can move files arround, when needed, in OS X. NTFS is an option, if there's no other way to solve this... Does anyone know the problem? Any solution?
I'm running OS X Leopard with all the updates installed (firmware and software) and Windows XP Pro SP2, with FAT32 as FS, as I said. The MacBook is the latest one, version 3.1, I think.
Message was edited by: lycosman

This appears to be a problem with some of the newest MacBooks. There are several posts on this issue. It is possible that, as you seem to have noticed, switching to an NTFS formatted partition will solve the problem. See e.g. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5947955&#5947955

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