Many of you will think i am an idiot for doing this....
Months ago I installed boot camp on my Mac (OS 10.4). I never went through with isntalling Windows or Linux on the dual boot option. Every time I turn on the computer I have to hold the option key down in order to choose what drive.
Yesterday, I replaced the hard drive in my computer (MBPro). I thought that I could simply hold C down when I turn the computer on and reinstall Mac OS on the new hard drive.
I cannot.
Here is what is happening to me - When I restart the computer I am getting the same blank screen, and have to hold option or "c" to boot from disk. The install is not recognizing the Hard drive as one that can receive the Mac OS install.
My question is this: How do I remove the option to dual boot on startup?
-AND- What do I need to do to the Hard Drive to have a clean/fresh install?
My other hard drive is in an enclosure and I CAN boot from it via usb.
thanks,
D
Months ago I installed boot camp on my Mac (OS 10.4). I never went through with isntalling Windows or Linux on the dual boot option. Every time I turn on the computer I have to hold the option key down in order to choose what drive.
Yesterday, I replaced the hard drive in my computer (MBPro). I thought that I could simply hold C down when I turn the computer on and reinstall Mac OS on the new hard drive.
I cannot.
Here is what is happening to me - When I restart the computer I am getting the same blank screen, and have to hold option or "c" to boot from disk. The install is not recognizing the Hard drive as one that can receive the Mac OS install.
My question is this: How do I remove the option to dual boot on startup?
-AND- What do I need to do to the Hard Drive to have a clean/fresh install?
My other hard drive is in an enclosure and I CAN boot from it via usb.
thanks,
D