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It still has a 20 GB partition on my hard drive. Any ideas on how to remove it?? EDIT: I figured out how to delete it after messing around a little more. Thanks for the reply! Last edited by alexsd123; 09-06-2009 at 03:40 PM. |
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If you're referring to the virtual HD, the HDs are stored in ~/Library/VirtualBox/HardDisks/ (~ is shorthand for your user directory).
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