Hi,
I just looked at this before going to sleep.
What you do is navigate to the Discs table and interact. Then, it will say
“Internal.”
Then, expand that and your partitions will be listed below that. Navigate to
it. Stop interacting with that table. Find the ToolBar at the beginning of the
The main difference I see is that after selecting a disk in the
table, instead of VO right, its VO left to find the tabs.
I won't count on Apple changing this. Sometimes resistance is
futile. I say this in the sense that its easier to adapt to changes.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Are We
Yes someone please tell me also how you do this, I hate the elcap disk utility
Mark I know these commands are in the menus but I still am not sure how to use
disk utiliy.
I keep an installed Yosemite on a usb for this reason.
I hope they give us back the older disk utility
-Original
Hello Michael and thank you.
Actually, I am trying to delete a partition from within a full up-and-running
session of El Capitan. The El Capitan version of Disk Utility is very
different from the Yosemite version.
As a result, I do not find it intuitive, in the slightest.
As I said, I
You should be able to do that using the disk utility from recovery, hold
command plus the R while starting your MacBook. Use command plus F5 to enable
voiceover after a couple of minutes, Fred could come up speaking.
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> On Jun 17, 2016, at 6:29 PM, M. Taylor
Hello Everyone,
I feel as though I have taken a stupid pill, today.
In preparation for creating an El Capitan USB key, I need to delete the
current partition.
Try as I may, in El Capitan Disk Utility, I cannot figure out how to
accomplish this.
I know this subject came up a while back but