If you want to expand the size of your Bootcamp partition without trouble, MiniTool Partition Wizard is a reliable solution. It can extend or reduce the Bootcamp partition without deleting your Windows. Operati
Bootcamp partition bigger than C drive I backed up my windows so i could create a new bootcamp partition that was bigger and restored the windows image. This is what my disk management looks like. I set bootcamp to be 94 gigs but as you can see the volume (in the top list of partiti...
Apple documentation says if you need to change the size of the BOOTCAMP volume, you have to use Bootcamp Assistant to delete it, and create a new partition layout, and reinstall Windows. Yes seriously. The alternative is to use a 3rd party tool explicitly designed for Bootcamp volumes. Every...
deleted bootcamp partition still taking up space/ dividing disk so a couple days ago i made a bootcamp partition that was 48 gigs because i was wanting to see how it worked. I then deleted the partition to make a bigger one with 220 gigs. when i made the one with 220 gigs, a problem...
Boot the Mac as usual and relaunch Disk Utility to verify the disk. At this point, you can go ahead and partition the drive as usual, this time without any such “Partition Failed” error message appearing in Disk Utility. Often users may see this error when attempting to partition a Mac...
I'm looking for any recommendations of how to clone the drive as-is. Then afterwards extend the Vista only partition. The cloning is the problem as you have the Mac partition, the Bootcamp partition and the Windows partition. Does anyone know any good software that will do this for me?
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has multiple partitions due to BootCamp, XP Pro and Leopard 10.5 installed. I'd like to keep the full disk structure to restore after I have the recall logic board work done. Thank you for reading this...(it's been a long time since i've posted something - time to say hi to the...
* Click “Partition” from the menu options * Select 1 Partition, then click “Options” below the partition scheme * Select the top option for “GUID Partition Table” – it MUST be GUID to be bootable! * Click OK to create the GUID partition (this will ...