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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. kaikology Level 1 (0 points) Q: Unable to delete a Boot Camp partition Hi all!I am running Mountain Lion and a Boot Camp bootcamp windows 7 drivers partition with Windows 7 (partitioned using my previous OS Snow Leopard).I am trying to
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delete this partition to restore to a single volumen using Boot Camp Assistant, but when this message pops up:Your disk bootcamp windows 7 el capitan could not be restored to a single partition.An error occurred while restoring the disk to a single partition.Any idea how to solve it? MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), MacBook pro early 2008
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Posted on Apr 22, 2013 12:21 PM I have this question too Close Q: Unable to delete a Boot Camp partition All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by kaikology, kaikology Jun 29, 2013 12:34 PM in response to kaikology Level 1 (0 points) Jun 29, 2013 12:34 PM in response to kaikology Does anybody have an idea of what could be the problem and how to bootcamp windows 7 32 bit solve it?Thanks. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by dalstott,★Helpful dalstott Jun 30, 2013 1:13 PM in response to kaikology Level 4 (2,625 points) Jun 30, 2013 1:13 PM in response to kaikology Clone the Mac partition to an external USB hard drive. Then restart using the clone as the startup drive (hold option/alt key like startup in Boot Camp but select clone). Open Disk Utility and select partition tab then 1 volume - Mac OS Extended (journaled) - GUID partition table and apply. You will now have a single partition on the HDD ready for you to clone the original Mac OSX back from the external drive.. Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by kaikology, kaikology Jun 30, 2013 1:38 PM in response to dalstott Level 1 (0 points) Jun 30, 2013 1:38 PM in response to dalstott Any solution less "traumatic" and easier?To clone, could I do it for instance with SuperDuper? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Allan Eckert,★Helpful Allan Eckert Jun 30, 2013 1:41 PM in response to kaikology Level 9 (53,783 points) Desktops Jun 30, 2013 1:41 PM in response to kaikology It is about the only way t
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Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users bootcamp windows 7 macbook pro of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4988781?start=0 top I can't install or remove windows 7 or later using Boot Camp Assistant? up vote 3 down vote favorite I tried for a couple days to install Windows 7 on my MacBook Pro which has OSX Yosemite (10.10.2). As you see in the capture, the third checkbox is disabled. I have created a Windows 7 Install disk on a USB flash and downloaded the latest Windows support software from Apple, http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/171509/i-cant-install-or-remove-windows-7-or-later-using-boot-camp-assistant all I have to do is install it on the Mac. What's the problem here? EDIT: ADDED THIS INFORMTION FOR DAVID ANDERSON'S ANSWER. I checked the latest firmware, every thing was OK except Boot ROM Version, mine was( MBP101.00EE.B07), I tried to update it but the last number was different MBP101.00EE.B02 Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,1 Last night I Removed every thing on my Mac and then I used the Internet recovery for installing the OS again, It was successful. My internet is not very bad, 600KB/s, and the boot was fast. I did backups using TimeMachine, and also created image using Disk Utility. I have a USB connected, I can write/read because it's formatted MS-DOS(FAT). Before I buy this Mac, I had a PC running Windows 7. I have 8 years experience in Windows, but I'm totally new to Mac OS. And for the Out put of the commands, here it is: Last login: Fri Feb 13 13:36:10 on ttys000 Azads-MBP:~ Azad$ diskutil list /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *751.3 GB disk0 1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1 2: Apple_HFS WINDOWS 100.0 GB disk0s2 3: Apple_HFS MAC DATA 1 325.5 GB disk0s3 4: Apple_CoreStorage 324.7 GB disk0s4 5: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s5 /dev/disk1 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0
OS's is incredibly useful and has plenty of purposes, but if you decide you no longer need to run Windows on a Mac you'll probably want http://osxdaily.com/2014/05/09/remove-windows-boot-camp-partition-mac/ to remove the Windows Boot Camp partition so that you can recover the drive space. Some users wind up formatting the Mac drive and restoring from a Time Machine backup, but that's not necessary, instead you can choose to remove only the Windows Boot Camp partition while preserving OS X untouched. Before beginning, be sure to back up the Mac with Time Machine. This makes it easy to recover everything in the unusual event windows 7 something goes wrong. It's also important to remember that this not only removes the Windows installation, but also any files or apps that were stored on the Windows partition, so be sure to backup anything critical on the Windows side of things beforehand too. Done backing up? Great, here's how to remove a Boot Camp partition of Windows 7 or Windows 8 while maintaining the original Mac OS X installation: If you haven't bootcamp windows 7 already, reboot the Mac back into OS X by holding down the Option key and selecting "Macintosh HD" - you can't remove the Boot Camp partition from Windows Open the "Boot Camp Assistant" app, found within the /Applications/Utilities/ folder of the Mac hard drive Click on "Continue" and check the box for "Install or remove Windows 7 or later version" - be sure all other options are unchecked, then click "Continue" again - not the language may vary slightly depending on the version of Boot Camp and OS X Choose "Restore disk to a single Mac OS partition" and click "Continue" again Confirm the changes at the "Restore Disk" screen and choose the "Restore" button to start the removal process When finished removing Windows, you can quit out of Boot Camp Assistant Basically what this is doing is removing the Windows partition and repartitioning the Mac, similar to what you can do from Disk Utility. The major difference from going that route alone is that by going through Boot Camp Assistant, it also removes the Boot Camp utilities that aid Windows dual booting and the accompanying boot loader, providing for a cleaner removal process. If "Install or remove Windows 7 or later version" is greyed out and the check box can not be selected, you probably have already