|
Boot Camp's only purpose is to create a bootable partition that you can use to install Windows. It prepares your Mac for a Windows install. If you didn't install Windows on that partition, then that would explain why you can't get it to work, as it has no software, and no Windows on that partition.
Do you mean that you still see your windows partition on your desktop? Once the partition is there, it remains until you remove that partition.
That partition will remain, as it is not affected by Boot Camp utility after it is created. Deleting the Boot Camp utility does not remove that partition.
In fact, you need Boot Camp to remove that windows partition.
__________________
Serendipity is a lucky guess !
|