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Jun 5, 2014

I was in the recovery hd, and i was partitioning my main drive into to partitions. while it was pertitioning, i accidently quit the disk utility. i saw that now the hd was in one partition and was nearly full (it was half filled before). i did a disk repair and it came back to half filled. now that i retry to partition it it gives me error  

" Partition failed with the error:  Couldn’t modify partition map because file system verification failed." 

Is there anything I can do except from reinstalling everything?

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

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