Hi,

You may get some extra dialogs and such if your drive is APFS, but this is the 
basic gist of it.  If you're running from your original MacOS and just wish to 
remove that second partition, then go into Disk Utility, press cmd-2 to view 
the full disk info.  Next, interact with the table of devices and bring focus 
to the name of the device drive.  This is not the volume names, but the name of 
the device drive itself, such as "APPLE SSD AP0512J Media".  Stop interacting 
with the table and navigate left to the Toolbar.  Interact with the toolbar and 
navigate to the Partition button, then VO-space on it.  Locate the Partition 
Map Pie Chart item and interact with it.  VO-space on the partition you wish to 
remove, then stop interacting with the pie chart.  Navigate to the Remove 
button and press it.  You should get some confirmation dialogs.  Confirm that 
you really wish to do it, as everything on that partition will be erased and 
unrecoverable.  Once you confirm it, the partition will be removed, and the old 
partition should automatically be expanded to use up the free space.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Nov 26, 2018, at 12:23, 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Dear List,
I created a 2nd partition to install Mojave.
Now I wanted to delete that partition and have that 324GB added back to my main 
hard  drive.
I now have a partition named VM an I don’t know how to remove it and get the 
324GB of space back.
I need your help!

Thanks,
rob

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