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My e-Mail:
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On 1/15/2023 10:28 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
E.T.
I think you select the drive but make sure you have pressed CMD+2 to
show all volumes first.
Then toolbar / Partition
Then you should have a pie chart view. VO+downarrow on the pie chart to
get an expande
E.T.
I think you select the drive but make sure you have pressed CMD+2 to show all
volumes first.
Then toolbar / Partition
Then you should have a pie chart view. VO+downarrow on the pie chart to get an
expanded list of your partitions.
Then select the one you want to remove. You should then
Running Ventura. I did something wrong in creating a partition on an
external disk and now want to revert back to single partition and start
over. What must I do? Thanks?
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
will make violent revolution
Hello it was just a suggestion
from what I under stnd you can not resize the boot camp partition once
it has been created
On 7/20/2021 6:32 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
Why do you think reloading the OS will help? There are often less
drastic ways to correct an issue. I'm curious with
n get command ofthe vm was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp partition can
be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe slider and VO left and right
til you have it set the way you want then click next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello
I have a couple of questions sent this t
t;>>
>>>> On 7/17/2021 5:04 PM, The wolf wrote:
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> cmd plus G does not work in vmware fusion 12
>>>>>
>>>>> and there is no slider wwhat so ever when setting up boot camp usin
7/16/2021 12:42 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:
Matthew
You can get command ofthe vm was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe
slider and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want
then click next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The
/16/2021 12:42 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:
Matthew
You can get command ofthe vm was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe slider
and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want then
click next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The
was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe slider
and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want then click
next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello
I have a couple of questions sent this to the list a couple
The wolf wrote:
>
> Hello one other thing that I have been meaning to ask the group when setting
> up boot camp how do you choose the bootcamp partition size when using the
> boot camp utility? thanks Hank
>
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you choose the size of the partition how do
you do that?
I can not find the part to change the amount that you set aside fore the
bootcamp partition and I need to change it
can I please get some help on these questions
thanks
Hank
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Hello one other thing that I have been meaning to ask the group when
setting up boot camp how do you choose the bootcamp partition size when
using the boot camp utility? thanks Hank
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Hi!
There’s an issue when I try to log in to my Mac partition where I have the non
beta version.
When I type my password I get an error telling me that the login was
unsuccessful due to an error.
The only other user I have is a guest user.
My Beta version of Big Sur works like it should.
/A
thx for this mail Michael.
Ik looks not good, I’ll report it.
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>
hey,
Thanks for that, I certainly hope they fix this.
> On 16 Nov 2020, at 1:06 pm, Gerry Cook wrote:
>
> Hi Michael I was told that the caption that is with voiceover keeps turning
> it off and on so we haven’t got any idea what’s happening, if you want to
> repair or erase a disk using disk
Hi Michael I was told that the caption that is with voiceover keeps turning it
off and on so we haven’t got any idea what’s happening, if you want to repair
or erase a disk using disk utility so i sent capture data to apple and
hopefully it’ll be fixed in the next update. thanks.
> On 15 Nov
hey all,
I have found a couple of bugs whilst using recovery on big sur with voiceover
which I have reported to Apple and if any of you can find them, I would really
encourage you to do the same.
The first thing is the Wi-Fi problem, it has always been tricky but manageable,
now when you hit VO
Hello, I am concerned that my Boot Camp partition could potentially have issues
if anything happens what is the best way to back up that's partition something
that can be restored easily? From what I am saying in research one make a
virtual machine and VMware? Two use one clown? My questio
lina machine and I was
wondering whether the process of downgrading the mac os might in any way affect
negatively my bootcamp partition. I’d welcome your comments.
Andrew
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Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2019 10:22 AM
To: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Subject: a question about partition maps on a very large thumb drive?
Hi, here’s the situation I am trying to get a very large thumb drive ready for
use. When I go to
Hi, here’s the situation I am trying to get a very large thumb drive
ready for use. When I go to format the drive and disk utility. I asked
what partition map what I like to use. Which of the following choices
makes the most sense? GU ID, MBR, or Apple partition map?
The thumb drive in
Based on what I read. fsck allows one the opportunity to recover
data. I didn't dig much deeper but am surmising that fsck could not
repair the partition. TM transfer will soon be done...in about 9 hours.
:) I probably could have deleted some of it first. Oh well.
From E.T.'
Hi,
FSCK is a File System check. Not sure why it rendered your partition read
only, but I don't see any reason why changing the Time Machine to a different
partition would cause you any problems. Of course, you need to ensure that the
partition is formatted MacOS Extended Journaled.
sionaries wrote:
Hi,
Turn Time Machine off from within System Preferences. With TM turned
off, you should be able to erase the partition. TM puts a lock on the
volume, which is why you cannot erase that partition. It is possible
that there's a bad sector or block on that partition, but
After hour of moving another pile of data to/from other partitions
in an effort to find a new home for TM, I got a dialogue from TM saying
it cannot access the read only partition.
Based on what I read online, fsck had been running all those hours
and when it completed. it left the
Hi,
Turn Time Machine off from within System Preferences. With TM turned off, you
should be able to erase the partition. TM puts a lock on the volume, which is
why you cannot erase that partition. It is possible that there's a bad sector
or block on that partition, but we'll onl
MacVisionaries
Subject: Unmountable Partition
There are 4 partitions on a USB drive. The one Time Machine uses will not
mount. The other partitions seem fine but I am unable to eject any of them.
Other drives work fine.
First Aid fails and I cannot erase the TM partition. Any way to resolv
There are 4 partitions on a USB drive. The one Time Machine uses
will not mount. The other partitions seem fine but I am unable to eject
any of them. Other drives work fine.
First Aid fails and I cannot erase the TM partition. Any way to
resolve this? Thanks.
From E.T.'s Key
Hi,
I’m back with another problem.
After deleteing that second partition, While in Windows, BootCamp can not find
Mac OS.
I have to hold the option key at startup to select the Mac OS.
Once I finally get into the Mac, I have no trouble choosing Windows as a
startup disk.
But if I open the
acOS 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 its
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 tab
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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Hi. No, it won't transfer the bootcamp partition.
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ansfer bootcamp partition to a new mac?
The dd command comes to mind (used via an ssh connection between the two
machines). I've never tried it, however.
On 7/15/18, 18:46, "Cameron Strife" wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'll be getting a new mac at some point in the near fut
came...@cameronstrife.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> I'll be getting a new mac at some point in the near future and am
>> wondering how people have managed to transfer their bootcamp
>> partition
>> to their new machine? Th
I'll be getting a new mac at some point in the near future and am
wondering how people have managed to transfer their bootcamp partition
to their new machine? This will be for windows ten sixty four bit if
that makes any difference...
I am aware of winclone and norton g
ople have managed to transfer their bootcamp partition
to their new machine? This will be for windows ten sixty four bit if
that makes any difference...
I am aware of winclone and norton ghost for example but are their
other accessible options I should look into?
I use supe
Hi everyone.
I'll be getting a new mac at some point in the near future and am
wondering how people have managed to transfer their bootcamp partition
to their new machine? This will be for windows ten sixty four bit if
that makes any difference...
I am aware of winclone and norton ghos
The wolf writes:
> Hello I have 2 questions.
>
> can any one tell me of a program that I can get that would allow me to back
> up my bootcamp partition?
>
Have you tried dd from the terminal (or an ssh session? That would be my
first recourse.
The problem, of course, is how to
Hello I have 2 questions.
can any one tell me of a program that I can get that would allow me to
back up my bootcamp partition?
also can any one recommend any program that would allow me to access the
mac partition with in windows?
thanks
Hank
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We could use a full time spell cheker, want the position? Pay is lousy.
(smiles)
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We could use a full time spell cheker, want the position? Pay is lousy.
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Is spel checking not part of mac mail and outlook these days
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Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2018 5:09 AM
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Subject: Re: mac partition question
Hello I got bootcamp up and running
also the recovery partition got reinstalled
thank you all for the help
Hank
On 1/17/2018 12:02 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Under the usb installer disk util you can see the partition,
If you eraise or partition the drive from the drive level then you
Simon,
Yes but only when running an installer. Otherwise the recovery
partition is hidden.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of the world,
all the challenges to our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say God did it.&quo
used a mac with possibly mt lion or mavericks
Yes the disk utility has changed since then.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of The wolf
Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2018 9:28 PM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: mac part
nged since then.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of The wolf
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2018 9:28 PM
> To: MacVisionaries
> Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
>
> correction
>
>
Under the usb installer disk util you can see the partition,
If you eraise or partition the drive from the drive level then you will wipe
it.
Not something someone should do unless they know what they are doing.
It makes getting to the recovery difficult.
-Original Message-
From
When you re install the os from your usb you will get the recovery partition
back automatically
If you have wiped the entire drive then you can just plug the USB in and the
installation process will start by bringing up the utilities.
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From: macvisionaries
Don't know how one loses a recovery partition but since its a hidden
one, executing the "diskutil list" command in terminal will display a
list of volumes, including the recovery partition if it exists.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away
: mac partition questiohn
correction
when I used a mac last it was back when mountain lion was out it was around
2012 or there abouts so I have been out of the mac sceen so to speak for about
4 or 5 years
On 1/16/2018 1:17 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> the partition for recovery is not la
Hello thanks for letting me know
basicly what I did was I high lighted the
disk and went to erase
once it was wiped I added 1 partition and the partition was set to 250 gb
that is the only way I could get it to work.
I am so glad that I got it up and running none the less
it was driving me
Hi,
It's usually difficult to erase that partition, but not impossible. The only
way to regain the Recovery partition is to reinstall the MacOS.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jan 16, 2018, at 16:23, The wolf wrote:
Hello I was able to get the drive partitioned
how
roblem?
>> On 1/16/2018 1:17 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>> the partition for recovery is not large, approx. 1 gig if that.
>> But the best way to see this is to have a USB bootable installer and start
>> the machine up on to that then view disk utility and you will see everyth
Hello I was able to get the drive partitioned
how ever I think I accidently erased the recovery partition
I do have a usb bootable yosemity
that I made so I can just install that and then upgrade from there
as far as the recovery partition is it possible oto reinstall the
recovery partition
Your problems started with Bootcamp so its only common sense to
backtrack there and see if you can undo the damage. If no joy there,.
again, open Disk Utility and navigate to the partition area.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of
Hi,
The error may have popped up, but the initial partitioning process must have
began and that's why you don't have that space available. No, doing this in
Terminal will not allow you to remove the Recovery Partition. the only time
you'd have the ability to do that would be
It’s also a very good idea to back up that partition in case it would get lost
or corrupted.
David Tanner
>From my iPhone 7
> On Jan 16, 2018, at 2:17 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> the partition for recovery is not large, approx. 1 gig if that.
> But the best way to see this i
wrote:
yes of course
how big should the recovery partition be?
surely not 127 gigs?
On 1/13/2018 11:01 AM, Marshall Scott wrote:
Have you taken the recovery partition into account?
Marshall
On Jan 12, 2018, at 10:13 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello yes I am using High Sierra
On 1/12/2018 10:01 PM
Why don't you call Apple accessibility support at (877) 204-3930. They may be
able to help.
Marshall
> On Jan 15, 2018, at 11:45 PM, The wolf wrote:
>
> yes of course
> how big should the recovery partition be?
> surely not 127 gigs?
>
> On 1/13/2018 11:01 AM, Mar
correction
when I used a mac last it was back when mountain lion was out
it was around 2012 or there abouts
so I have been out of the mac sceen so to speak for about 4 or 5 years
On 1/16/2018 1:17 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
the partition for recovery is not large, approx. 1 gig if that.
But the
if memory serves
should I try to find a older version of OSX and make a bootable copy of
that to try to fix the problem?
On 1/16/2018 1:17 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
the partition for recovery is not large, approx. 1 gig if that.
But the best way to see this is to have a USB bootable installer and
I never got boot camp to even install
when I tried to install it it said that it couldn't partition the drive
and it gave me a error message
On 1/16/2018 1:14 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
If your machine is an older machine with as you say a 250GB drive,
Then go into your bootcamp and
the partition for recovery is not large, approx. 1 gig if that.
But the best way to see this is to have a USB bootable installer and start the
machine up on to that then view disk utility and you will see everything.
Note disk utility in high sierra sierra and elcapitan are not great for
If your machine is an older machine with as you say a 250GB drive,
Then go into your bootcamp and undo what you've done.
If you don't have windows installed then you wont lose anything,
If you have then removing what ever partition or windows installation you have
will be lost.
Ag
can you tell me where I go to resize the partition? or is that soemthing
that I have to do in termonal?
I don't want to accidently remove the recovery partition
I just want to get this sorted out
I'm sorry for blowing up
this just has me seriusly frustrated
if I could get some help
yes of course
how big should the recovery partition be?
surely not 127 gigs?
On 1/13/2018 11:01 AM, Marshall Scott wrote:
Have you taken the recovery partition into account?
Marshall
On Jan 12, 2018, at 10:13 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello yes I am using High Sierra
On 1/12/2018 10:01 PM, E.T
challenges to our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say God did it." --Carl Sagan (1934-1996), Contact
E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1/13/2018 8:37 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
To clarify. What's likely happened here is that when you attempted
to create the BootCamp
this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds up
up 250g. Am I missing something?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of the world,
all the challenges to our intelligence. Yo
27;s still available for use by Mac or some other
installation, like BootCamp. At least, that's what apfs is doing.
The wolf writes:
the mac book should show a capasity
of 250 gigs
not
124.92 gigs
there is still something not right with this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he parti
as the application called Disk
Utility in the Utilities folder.
I believe I previously sent you a pointer about this?
Janina
The wolf writes:
Hello I was doing some looking around and my mac hd is 250 gigs
it says that 128 gigs is available
I think my partition got messed up some how wich would expla
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Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
Hello total drive it is saying that it is 124 gig capassity
it is using 82 gig but the drive is a 250 gb so something is taking over
100 gigs
On 1/12/2018 3:21 PM, E.T. wrote:
How do you know what you are missing? You did not say how
n Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Sunday, 14 January 2018 5:38 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
Hi,
To clarify. What's likely happened here is that when you attempted to create
the BootCamp partition, something went wrong. Obvious, I know, but it nee
but if you can only see one partition under the disk partition when in disk
utility and if you see what the partition is named, it should have a size in
the label of the physical drive / partition level that is the top most level of
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Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
I did that all ready see earlier message
On 1/12/2018 5:46 PM, E.T. wrote:
> Hank,
> Go to Finder, do a command shift c to bring up the drives, do a
> command i on the drive and tell me what the 3 numbers are. Capacity,
&
isionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
the mac book should show a capasity
of 250 gigs
not
124.92 gigs
there is still something not right with this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
> If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds
> up up 25
aries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of E.T.
Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2018 1:34 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds up up
250g. Am I missing some
And the size showing in disk utilities?
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of The wolf
Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2018 12:51 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
only 1
resize or re-partition the mac and start over.
> That’s the easiest solution.
> /A
>
>> 13 jan. 2018 kl. 00:23 skrev The wolf :
>>
>> capassity
>>
>> 124.92 gigs
>>
>> 98.6 gigs
>>
>> available
>>
>> 124 megabites
&g
Hi!
I think you have to resize or re-partition the mac and start over.
That’s the easiest solution.
/A
> 13 jan. 2018 kl. 00:23 skrev The wolf :
>
> capassity
>
> 124.92 gigs
>
> 98.6 gigs
>
> available
>
> 124 megabites
>
> purgeable
>
> 26 g
Have you taken the recovery partition into account?
Marshall
On Jan 12, 2018, at 10:13 PM, The wolf wrote:
>
> Hello yes I am using High Sierra
>
>
>
> On 1/12/2018 10:01 PM, E.T. wrote:
>>You are running High Sierra? If the drive is not an SSD then you are
arl Sagan (1934-1996), Contact
E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1/13/2018 8:37 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
To clarify. What's likely happened here is that when you attempted to create the
BootCamp partition, something went wrong. Obvious, I know, but it needs to be said
first.
Hi,
To clarify. What's likely happened here is that when you attempted to create
the BootCamp partition, something went wrong. Obvious, I know, but it needs to
be said first. So, you now have the Macintosh HD partition using up half the
space of the 250 GB drive and the rest is unallo
the best tool, promise.
>
>
>
> On 1/12/2018 10:01 PM, E.T. wrote:
> > You are running High Sierra? If the drive is not an SSD then you are
> > probably using macOS extended. Mine is formatted to APFS so the
> > partition tab is different. So I am not sure wh
> the mac book should show a capasity
>
> of 250 gigs
> not
> 124.92 gigs
> there is still something not right with this
>
>
> On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
> > If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds up
> > up 250g.
Note that diskutil is not the same as the application called Disk
Utility in the Utilities folder.
I believe I previously sent you a pointer about this?
Janina
The wolf writes:
> Hello I was doing some looking around and my mac hd is 250 gigs
>
> it says that 128 gigs is available
>
>
are created on the drive
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of The wolf
Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2018 11:57 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: mac partition questiohn
Hello total drive it is saying
.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of The wolf
Sent: Saturday, 13 January 2018 11:06 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: mac partition questiohn
Hello I was doing some looking around and my mac hd is 250
Hello yes I am using High Sierra
On 1/12/2018 10:01 PM, E.T. wrote:
You are running High Sierra? If the drive is not an SSD then you
are probably using macOS extended. Mine is formatted to APFS so the
partition tab is different. So I am not sure what you should look for.
From E.T.
d,
all the challenges to our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say God did it." --Carl Sagan (1934-1996), Contact
E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 1/12/2018 4:56 PM, The wolf wrote:
250 gb capasity
minus 125 gigs for the intire mac partition=
125 gigs
there is still
125 gigs
your not getting it
my hard drive is 250 gigs total
125 gigs out of that 250 gigs is the main mac partition
so you take 250 minus 125
and you are left with 125 gigs that are not showing up
let me know if this doesn't make any sense and I can try to explain it
On 1/12/2018 5:55 PM, E.T.
ac book should show a capasity
of 250 gigs
not
124.92 gigs
there is still something not right with this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that
adds up up 250g. Am I missing something?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you i
250 gb capasity
minus 125 gigs for the intire mac partition=
125 gigs
there is still
125 gigs that should be free
is thismaking any sense?
On 1/12/2018 5:46 PM, E.T. wrote:
Hank,
Go to Finder, do a command shift c to bring up the drives, do a
command i on the drive and tell me what the 3
of 250 gigs
not
124.92 gigs
there is still something not right with this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that
adds up up 250g. Am I missing something?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the myster
the total capasity of the mac drive is 250 gigs
the mac partition is
125 gigs the capasity should be around 250 gigs on the main mac partition
125 gigs is still not showing up
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds
up up 250g
the mac book should show a capasity
of 250 gigs
not
124.92 gigs
there is still something not right with this
On 1/12/2018 5:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds
up up 250g. Am I missing something?
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If he partition is 125g, 25 used and 100g available then that adds
up up 250g. Am I missing something?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of the world,
all the challenges to our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say
only 1 partition is showing
On 1/12/2018 4:30 PM, E.T. wrote:
In Disk Utility in the drive table, what is shown under the Mac's
internal drive (250g)? Just one partition, or more than one?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of
In Disk Utility in the drive table, what is shown under the Mac's
internal drive (250g)? Just one partition, or more than one?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of the world,
all the challenges to our intelligence. You simply tur
ng around and my mac hd is 250 gigs
it says that 128 gigs is available
I think my partition got messed up some how wich would explain why
I have been havinb boot camp issues
how ever I don't see any way to find where the extra partition is
that is taking up the rest of the space?
the onl
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