I'd say that you wait for another person who knows better about this to confirm that there is no way at all to recover the files inside windows before you delete and reinitiate partition using bootcamp all over again. When you delete and start bootcamp all over again you will lose all f...
I clicked only the 3rd option (install windows), set the partition with the space I wanted (92GB for Windows) but upon starting the bootcamp the status bar immediately got stuck on: partitioning disk. This is my 3rd day struggling to bootcamp (and I have done it a couple times years ag...
I tried to open a new partition that didn't work and now I can remove it. here is the new diskutil list, the new partition I added and can't remove is named HD1 (disk1s5): please help me the make the drive in one main partition, thank you. Reply User profile for user: Loner...
What did you use to resize the NTFS volume? The problem is that the tool you used to resize the NTFS volume updated the MBR but didn't update the GPT. OS X only uses the GPT, and since the partition is invalid in the GPT, the NTFS volume doesn't mount. The MBR must have the ...
Therefore, at this time, i have no way to go back to the Windows 10 (By the way, the files and directories in Bootcamp partition can be found and accessed with Finder app which at least shows that the partition and Windows are not completely destroyed). I am not sure whether the ...
Disk Utility is no match for the great Partition Magic. Reply User profile for user: hanyvo hanyvo Author User level: Level 1 45 points Jan 7, 2024 8:02 AM in response to BDAqua So, what would you suggest to be the wisest (=safest) work-around to resize my boot disk? Hans ...
Partition problem bootcamp, MacOS Mojave 10.14 Macbook pro 2018, ive made a bootcamp partition for windows 10 and i want to add more space to it on disk utility but the "volume cannot be resized" 5 years ago 317 2 Resize the partition of bootcamp macos even though it reached its mini...
However, since you aren't doing that, try using the OS X diskutil to make your OS X partition use the entire disk. I know that isn't really the case, but from the GUI's perspective it looks like that. After doing doing resize your OS X partion to free up space for your Windows...