<p>The easiest way to restore the standard OS X boot loader on a Mac is not to uninstall rEFInd; it's to bypass it. This can be accomplished with the Startup Disk item in the System Preferences panel:</p>
- <br /><center><img src="startup-disk.png" align="center" width="668"
- height="355" alt="The OS X Startup Disk tool enables you to reset a Mac
+ <br /><center><img src="startup-disk.png" align="center" width="669"
+ height="402" alt="The OS X Startup Disk tool enables you to reset a Mac
to use the standard OS X boot loader." border=2> </center><br />
-<p>Select your startup disk (<i>Macintosh HD OS X, 10.10.1</i> in this example) and then click Restart. The computer should reboot into OS X, bypassing rEFInd.</p>
+<p>Select your startup disk (<i>Macintosh HD OS X, 10.11.3</i> in this example) and then click Restart. The computer should reboot into OS X, bypassing rEFInd.</p>
<p>I recommend stopping here, because the procedure for completely removing rEFInd from a Mac depends on your installation method and tends to be challenging for many Mac users, who are unfamiliar with the necessary command-line tools. Basically, you must reverse the steps described earlier, in <a href="#osx">Installing rEFInd Manually Using Mac OS X:</a></p>
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-<p><a href="yosemite.html">Comments on rEFInd and OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)</a></p>
+<p><a href="bootcoup.html">Preventing and Repairing Boot Coups</a></p>
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