Hi,

I may be able assist you in my solution regarding the boot order when I was 
running Windows in bootcamp. You may think about these. 

1. You could set the boot default when on the Windows side in system 
preferences. There is a link called "bootCamp" and a contextual menu drops down 
with one of the options to restart in OS. 
2. On the Mac side, you could go to system preferences, startup, and select 
windows in the table to restart the 
Windows side. 
3. There is also an utility called "BootChamp" that others have used to switch 
between the 2 sides. 

I am not using Yosemite, so I can't help with your second question. HTH.

Eileen

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> On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:58 AM, denise avant <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I recently changed things around to run bootcamp on my air. What I am 
> wondering is how to insure that I have moved from the mac to the windows side 
> since there is no speech? Also, when I installed Yosemite file vault was 
> automatically set to run at start up. Is there a way I can get rid of this 
> and go back to the traditional startup? thanks.
> 
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