go to the disk utility > partition, then select the partition you want to
delete Z> delete partition.
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 8:44 am, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have done it through trial and error, but how in vein does one easily
> remove partitions? Thanks!
>
>
>> On 1
Hi all
I have done it through trial and error, but how in vein does one easily remove
partitions? Thanks!
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 05:30, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> This would now be a multi-step process whereby you shrink the second
> partition first, then have the main partition expan
Hi Tom,
This would now be a multi-step process whereby you shrink the second partition
first, then have the main partition expand to use up the remaining space. So,
in Disk Utility, select your HD, then the Partition tab ,Interact with the list
of partitions, and VO-shift-space to simulate the
Hi Tom, the best way I've found to do this is to get camptune x from
paragon software. I purchased both this and bootcamp backup for
$19.95. It allowed me to enlarge my bootcamp partition without
reinstalling anything. The software is totally VO compatible.
HTH Jeff
On 6/9/15, Tom Moore wrote:
>
Hi guys,
I am wanting to resize the main partition on my drive from 512 gigs
down to 450 gigs.
I booted in to recovery mode so that the system was not running to
have the best luck resizing the drive with out any side effects, and I
was able to split the drive into two partitions of 256 gb eac