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Hold down option key when you boot at the sound of the chime, and select Macintosh HD. Then go to Bootcamp assistant, click continue at introduction window, then select create or remove a Windows partition, click restore to remove the partition. If this doesn't work for you, try to boot from your OS X install disk holding C key down as soon as you hear the chime, and when it boots, select language and then go to utilities/disk utility in the menu bar. Then drag the right bottom corner of your Macintosh HD partition out to the bottom. Last edited by 6string; 03-07-2010 at 06:23 PM. |
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