OS X V10.7 Lion :: Delete Bootcamp Partition Backup?

May 30, 2012

What i want to do is i dont want Time Machine to backup my bootcamp partition (win 7 with ntfs format). but when i click on option, the time machine will automatically include it. and i canNOT remove it. the miuns ( - ) symbol is gray out and i cant do anything with it. how can i not include the bootcamp partition in my backup? if it still not clear, you can reply and ask me more about it.

Info:Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3), mac mini 2010 mid

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: How To Delete Bootcamp Partition

May 10, 2012

I want to have as much space as possible on my drive. I have a boot camp partition set up but have decided not to use it. How do I safely delete it?

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iMac

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Aug 26, 2010

I erased my bootcamp partition this morning thinking that was the same as deleting the partition - how do I actually delete the partition and combine it with my MAC OS partition now? I can't do it thru bootcamp

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Jan 25, 2009

Is it possible without having to reformat my whole disk aka put osx back on there again?

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Jan 7, 2009

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May 24, 2008

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Apr 5, 2012

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Feb 28, 2009

I'm wanting to create a bootable clone of my windows bootcamp partition. The idea is to copy it to an external harddrive, then onto my new internal hard drive, and be able to boot it from there. I downloaded Carbon Copy Cloner, but it wont let me clone my windows drive, just my mac one. Is there any way I can do this (preferable for free).

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Windows On Mac :: Bootable BootCamp (NTFS) And OS X Partition Backup

Jan 12, 2010

I have a MacBook Pro from the summer of 2008 that I wish to create a backup for. I partitioned the hard drive to have both an OSX Journaled Partition for 10.5 and an NTFS partition for Windows XP Pro SP3. I wish to create a bootable backup for this computer onto an external USB drive. (e.g. if I remove the internal hard drive, except for the speed difference, I should not notice a difference). How is this done? Most copying programs don't seem to make the NTFS partition bootable, and any mix-and-matching ends up making it go kaput. (I also wish to be able to copy this backup partition back onto an internal SATA drive should the original drive die.) Also, when I press alt at the EFI screen to select boot devices, none of the partitions on my external hard drive appear, even though I made an image of my Windows partition there, which should be bootable.

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Jan 13, 2010

upgraded my from Leopard to Snow Leopard when it first came out, but for whatever reason my system has been running somewhat sluggishly since I upgraded (My Macbook Pro is more than capable of running either)

I want to do a clean install of Snow Leopard.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: 3rd Partition Bootcamp Already Installed, Want To Run Mountain On Partition?

May 8, 2012

currently have 2 partitions bootcamp and lion. and have read alot about how if you create said partition it will mess up windows bootcamp. but have yet to see any actual answer as to how to creat the 3rd partition. correct me if wrong but is it better to delete bootcamp creat partition then install bootcamp and restore from system image?

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Can't Delete My Windows Partition Every Time I Open Bootcamp

Apr 19, 2012

I cant delete my windows partition,every time i open bootcamp and click continue is says"The startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partiton" i want to delete it but i can.

Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

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Sep 10, 2014

I'm using a macbook pro (late 2013 with mavericks-10.9.4 ). I installed windows using bootcamp but didn't estimate the storage I required correctly. So now I don't have enough storage in the bootcamp hard drive. 

How can I increase the Partition size between windows and mac without having to delete or re-install windows?  

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Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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Windows On Mac :: Bootcamp Backup Via Disk Utility - Restore With Or Without Deleting Partition?

Jun 23, 2009

I would like to "Back-up", "Clone" or create an "Image" or whatever else people call it of my bootcamp installation. I know I can create an "Image" of bootcamp via disk utility but how would I restore it?

Would I first delete the bootcamp partition and then re-create a bootcamp partition and then restore? Or would I just restore? Will the end result be what I am expecting, i.e., my Win 7 install right back to the perfect state of when I created the image?

Right now, let's say my Windows 7 install got smoked one day for whatever reason (it is windows...) and I needed to re-install. Me personally, I would just go into Bootcamp Assistant, delete the Windows partition then create a new one and then get installing. Unfortunately installing and updating takes hours and that is what I am trying to avoid.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Can Recover It With A BootCamp Partition

Feb 2, 2012

I have a MBP with Lion and Windows 7 on Boot Camp. I need to initialize the Lion partition and do a clean installation of the operating system for various reasons. Can I initialize the Lion partition with Disk Utility in the Recovery HD and re-install Lion without affecting Windows? Will it work correctly after this operation? Or I need to delete the Boot Camp partition first, and recreate it at the end of the whole process?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Write To Bootcamp Partition?

Feb 17, 2012

How can I read and write on my Bootcamp partition?

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MacBook Pro 17, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Unable To Create Bootcamp Partition?

Mar 31, 2012

System: Late 2008 version MacBook Pro

Hard Drive size: 320GB (203GB free)

OS: 10.7.3 

I'm trying to create a Boot Camp partition but I'm unable to make one large enough. Using the Book Camp disk tool, I'm not able to create a partition larger than 68GB. 

When I open disk utility, it shows me that ~250GB are used as a startup partition. Is this standard for Lion? My hard drive shows ~203GB free so space shouldn't be an issue. The disc utility tells me the startup partition cannot be resized, locking up the ~250GB so I'm unable to do anything. 

Is there a way to resize this startup partition or is my only option getting a larger hard drive. My goal was to make ~100GB partition for Windows and Boot Camp. I used debug in disc utility to look at any hidden partitions but they only amounted to ~250MB, not effecting much. 

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Will Upgrading Erase BootCamp Partition?

Jun 13, 2012

I am thinkng about upgrading to Lion/mountan lion, but was wondering if it will delete my bootcamp windows partition. I have to use windows for some work that I do, and would rather not have to spend the few hours to repartition and upgrade my copy of XP.

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Windows On Mac :: Can't Delete Windows BootCamp Partition

Jan 13, 2010

I attempted to install Windows 7 using bootcamp assistant with a 5GB partition. I got halfway through the Windows 7 install when I got an error message, saying that Windows needs 8284 megabytes to install. I want to delete the current partition and create a larger partition to complete the install.

However, when I run bootcamp, I get "The startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partition. The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows."

I tried deleting the partition using disk utility, didn't work either.

How can I fix this?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Can't Delete A Partition In Disk Utility

Mar 21, 2012

after i erased the partition in the list in left i couldn't delete a partition in disk utility "File system resize support required, such as HFS  with Journaling enabled" error, i think it came with REfit program!?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), intel core i5

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MacBook Air :: How To Delete Partition After Upgrade To Lion

May 30, 2012

Bootcamp was previously setup such that there were two partitions; a Bootcamp and Mac partitiion.

In retrospect I would say foolishly, I created a third partition and formatted it as FAT; ideally so it could be used for common data between Mac and Windows. After I did that and restarted, I could not boot into Windows, it told me it was Non-Bootable.

I thought I would delete the partition and revert to the two partitions, but Disk Utility would not allow me to delete the newly created partition. 

One more bit of information: rEFit was installed on the computer by a previous owner. 

i.e., either get me back to two partitions such that I could boot into Mac or Windows or get to 3 partitions such that I could set the machine up with a common data partition for both Mac and Windows. 

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Disk Utility Won't Delete Partition

Jul 1, 2012

I installed Ubuntu on my Macbook but it didn't really work for me so I deleted it. I used Disk Utility to delete the Ubuntu partition, but when I want to delete a Linux-swap partition I made while installing Ubuntu nothing happens. I press the minus button and it will delete it. But after deleting it just stays there, and I can't change the partition in any way. How can I delete the partition?

Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Removing A Bootcamp Partition And Restoring Drive Fully?

Mar 12, 2012

I currently have a small partition on my 27' imac allocated to Bootcamp which I now no longer require.  I would like to remove this partition and restore the complete drive back to OSX without losing any vital info. Yes, I have done research on this however I remain a little confused.  I would be grateful if someone would take the trouble to confirm that this is possible and, if they have the time, write a simple step by step procedure for me. 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Make A Disk Partition To Install Windows With Bootcamp?

May 16, 2012

I would like to install windows 7 ultimate 64 bit on my mac on a partition created with bootcamp to play many MMOs that are not compatible with mac. It 's safe or need a safety backup ?     

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X Mountain Lion :: Bootcamp - Create New Partition And Format In Windows 7

Aug 27, 2014

I have Windows 7 installed on my sons MacBook Pro. 

The Drive is partitioned at 500GB for Windows and 300GB for Mac.

In windows, I need to shrink the Windows drive, and then create 2 extra drives from it.

However, I can shrink the drive, but when I try to Format, it tells me that it cannot find the drive, and then it changes the drive types to all "Dynamic" including the Mac Drive.

And once this happens, I can no longer access the Mac drive during Boot, and windows will not load, as it cannot find the drive during windows boot up. And which point, I have to restore the system and it takes up to 6 hours to installed Lion, as my Internet is slowing that a cold winters day. 

So, my question is the following.

How can I successfully shrink the drive.

Then Partition the FREE space

Then Format to NTFS without loosing drive type and integrity? 

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MacBook Pro, Windows 7

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MacBook Pro :: OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3) - Delete Virtualbox Partition?

Dec 11, 2014

I had installed a windows partition through virtualbox, i tried many times to delete the partition  but i didn't succeed. So i reinstalled the virtualbox to try through the media manager but appears this message: 

windows (inaccessible) Runtime error opening '/Users/MonicaSolorio/VirtualBox VMs/Windows/Windows.vbox' for reading: -102(File not found.)./Users/vbox/tinderbox/4.3-mac-rel/src/VBox/Main/src-server/MachineImpl.cpp[731] (nsresult Machine::registeredInit()).Result Code:NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)Component:MachineInterface:IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048}

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Don't See The Emergency Backup Partition After Fresh Installation?

Jun 7, 2012

I recently installed Lion on my Core 2 Duo Macbook (late 2010 model). Everything seems to have gone smoothly. I also installed a Windows partition with Boot Camp. Windows 7 seems to be working okay, too.I had the impression that Lion installs an emergency backup partition on my hard drive. I had the impression I would see this partition if I started the machine with the option key down (along with the Boot Camp partition). Actually, I could swear I did see the Lion backup partition several times when I started the machine with the option key down. That was several days ago.  Recently, when I start with the option key down, I don't see the Lion emergency backup partition. I just see my Macintosh Hard Disk and Windows.Was it my imagination, or has the Lion backup partition disappeared from the optionkey-down startup screen? If so, why? Has something gone wrong? 

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X Mountain Lion :: Trying To Delete A Partition But Subtract Button Is Greyed Out

Aug 28, 2014

I have a 3 TB hard drive which I'd previously partitioned into a 1 TB and a 2 TB partition. I've emptied and erased the 2 TB compartment, but when I go to the partition section on Disk Utility, and select that partition (now called Free Space) and select it, only the + button is alive, and the - button is greyed out. 

How can I delete this entire partition?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Restore Time Machine Backup And Get Recovery Partition?

May 11, 2012

I restored from a Time Machine backup and then setup boot camp (and removed that partition a while back) and now I don't have a recovery partition. (Can't enable File Vault and
bash-3.2# diskutil list /Volumes/Macintosh HD
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk0
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 87.4 GB disk0s2)

My new MacBook Pro didn't come with any CDs. Apparently I need the recovery partition to reinstall Lion from the internet. "Recovery HD offers on-disk recovery tools, allows you to restore from Time Machine backups, reinstall OS X Lion over the Internet..." The recommended solution from Apple seems to be reinstall with your OSX 10.6 CD (which I don't have) and then upgrade to Lion (which seems like a PITA). Info from : [URL]

What process should I follow to restore my recovery partition and apply the current state of the machine from a backup? (The process should not involve anything I don't have, like USB memory sticks, Lion CDs, etc....) Supplementary questions which are only relevant if the answer is "you can't" (which would seem to be a major bug!) Or is there a clever method to install a recovery partition onto an existing disk (which clearly has space for it)?

I have searched for it but all the results I found have either not mentioned that it works without reinstalling but look like it's needed, or do say "reinstall". If I install Lion to an external disk, can I boot from that and use the recovery disk assistant tool to restore the partition to my internal disk? (Which I assume I'll need to do to get FileVault to work)?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Windows On Mac :: Unable To Create Partition / Restoring BootCamp Image To Partition?

Nov 11, 2010

I recently made a clone of my Windows XP Pro SP3 installation (its roughly about 14GB according to Finder/WinClone) so i made a 80GB partition on my 320GB drive and it gives me this error message:

the WinClone came from a 500GB internal drive and ive gotten winclone images to restore to a MBP before but not sure why its giving me this error code, anyway to restore the image to the new partition (which was created with Bootcamp) as i no longer have access to the old machine it was running on.

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