Installed Win Vista Business via boot camp now Macbook only loading to Win

Hi all,
I just did a standard Boot Camp install on my new MacBook, went through the Windows Vista Business install, and now the computer is only loading to Windows. How can I get back to the Mac partition?

You can try two quick things:
1. Press and Hold down the OPTION key when you turn your Mac on. This should give you the options of booting either OSx or Windows.
2. If step 1 does not work then when in window, go to CONTROL PANEL and then PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE, Click on the boot camp icon. Choose the STARTUP DISK tab and Highlight OSx (MAC HD) and click OK. The next time you boot up you will should be in OSx.
Axel F.

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