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I attempted to install window 7 to my mac pro (currently with mac os lion)
i followed the advice from internet to do in boot camp
after the process of partition process. My hard disk volume decrease from 130 gb free to 50 gb free (because i chose 80gb for window) .

Now...I don't know how to undo it to the original (because I realise that slower my mac)

Can any one help me please?
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It really should not be slower with 50GB still free but if you want to roll it back, Open Bootcamp assistant and select create or remove windows partition and have it restore the drive to a single partition. That should do it for you.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...ApCveBpvX_aV-w
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