You started up a Mac from its OS X Recovery partition. When you restarted, the Mac started up from the OS X Recovery par

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You started up a Mac from its OS X Recovery partition. When you restarted, the Mac started up from the OS X Recovery par

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You started up a Mac from its OS X Recovery partition. When you restarted, the Mac started up from the OS X Recovery partition again. How can you configure it to start up from a different volume?

A. Choose Terminal from the Utilities menu, type startupdisk -[volume name] and press Return.
B. Choose Startup Disk from the Apple menu and select a startup volume.
C. Choose Startup Disk in the OS X Utilities window and select a startup volume.
D. Choose Disk Utility from the Apple menu and select a startup volume.
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