Imac auto boots into windows bootcamp
I just installed windows 8 using bootcamp. Installed it without issue (magic mouse wouldn't work though), now i can't boot into mac. it won't even send me to the boot options. I turn on holding option, like apple says I should. But i get a blinking underscore for a second, then boots into windows 8. My magic mouse still doesn't have drivers to work. I'm not sure what to do. I have also tried holding down cmd + r, but nothing happens as well. my keyboard does work, just not my magic mouse.
Thanks for the help!
Yes, when you were in Boot Camp getting ready to install Windows you missed step 1
Downloading the Windows Support Software, go back and do it now.
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000001d0 44 65 6c 20 74 6f 20 72 65 73 74 61 72 74 0d 0a |Del to restart..|
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