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Disk Partitioning Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesewhip7" data-source="post: 335759" data-attributes="member: 27830"><p>So, I just recently deleted Windows XP and I deleted my partition on my MacBook, and I'm making it bigger, so I go to boot camp to partition my drive. I make it 30 GB then I get an error that says it cannot copy some files, so I restarted to close everything and make sure nothing was interfering, and I ran it again but it froze, and I was forced to restart, and now it's telling me I have a 45 GB hard drive, but I originally have 75 GB. It's not showing any other disks in the disk utility. On the activity monitor it doesn't even show the mysterious 30 GB that I just lost. Does anyone know what to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesewhip7, post: 335759, member: 27830"] So, I just recently deleted Windows XP and I deleted my partition on my MacBook, and I'm making it bigger, so I go to boot camp to partition my drive. I make it 30 GB then I get an error that says it cannot copy some files, so I restarted to close everything and make sure nothing was interfering, and I ran it again but it froze, and I was forced to restart, and now it's telling me I have a 45 GB hard drive, but I originally have 75 GB. It's not showing any other disks in the disk utility. On the activity monitor it doesn't even show the mysterious 30 GB that I just lost. Does anyone know what to do? [/QUOTE]
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