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Disk Utility partitioning and resizing doesn't work
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<blockquote data-quote="xdunlapx" data-source="post: 1526008" data-attributes="member: 261057"><p>OSXX thank you for the link but I seem to be doing everything correctly according to that link... I tried it again (and did the same steps in that link, which were the steps I was doing on my own) and the same result occured. I have screenshots but since there is no difference I don't have a need to post them. </p><p></p><p>In the screenshots on that website link it showed the person naming the new partition Ubuntu and you can tell in one of the last screenshots that the partition was actually the Mac OS Journaled (extended) format. So they are doing the same thing I am doing and it's not working for me. I haven't used 121.5GB on my drive so I don't know why it insists that that has to be the size of my drive and the other portion being the new partition when I chose the new partition to only be 50GB which leaves plenty of room for my Mac OS installation and files I will install or utilize down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdunlapx, post: 1526008, member: 261057"] OSXX thank you for the link but I seem to be doing everything correctly according to that link... I tried it again (and did the same steps in that link, which were the steps I was doing on my own) and the same result occured. I have screenshots but since there is no difference I don't have a need to post them. In the screenshots on that website link it showed the person naming the new partition Ubuntu and you can tell in one of the last screenshots that the partition was actually the Mac OS Journaled (extended) format. So they are doing the same thing I am doing and it's not working for me. I haven't used 121.5GB on my drive so I don't know why it insists that that has to be the size of my drive and the other portion being the new partition when I chose the new partition to only be 50GB which leaves plenty of room for my Mac OS installation and files I will install or utilize down the road. [/QUOTE]
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