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snyder17315

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 1, 2012
25
0
I'm trying to find an apple script that will allow me to close all running applications, exit OSX and reboot my MBP into Win 7.

Since I have the MBP "docked" into a Thunderbolt display, the only way I can do this now is to remove the MBP from its cradle, open the lid, restart and hold down option, choose Win 7 and then but the MBP back in clamshell mode.

Surely there's a better way?
 

TweakOnline

macrumors regular
Dec 17, 2012
206
1
Europe
I recommend BootChamp very well.
But since I'm using BootChamp, I want to know a application that knows how to boot Windows into OSX as well. Any ideas?
 

Platskies

macrumors member
Jul 24, 2012
55
56
NSW, Australia
If you've got the Boot Camp drivers installed, there should be a grey diamond icon in your system tray. Click it, and then you can restart back into OS X using the "Restart in Mac OS X…" option.
 
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