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Help needed to recover from aborted Bootcamp install.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hal.smith" data-source="post: 1698916" data-attributes="member: 318773"><p>Thank you for your response and time to send it. I was finally able to figure out that Disk Utility has an option to reduce the space allocation to a partition to zero bytes and then was able to delete the bootcamp partition. I then reinstalled Windows via bootcamp. The install again hung up installing the Realtek Audio driver. I cancelled the install and installed the Realtek driver individually from the USB media. At this point, Windows is working. However, after trying to use the new OS (Windows), I DO NOT PLAN TO USE WINDOWS 10. I hope I do not have the need to run a Windows only app. The new Windows is NOT intuitive and falls very short of a friendly OS like El Capitan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal.smith, post: 1698916, member: 318773"] Thank you for your response and time to send it. I was finally able to figure out that Disk Utility has an option to reduce the space allocation to a partition to zero bytes and then was able to delete the bootcamp partition. I then reinstalled Windows via bootcamp. The install again hung up installing the Realtek Audio driver. I cancelled the install and installed the Realtek driver individually from the USB media. At this point, Windows is working. However, after trying to use the new OS (Windows), I DO NOT PLAN TO USE WINDOWS 10. I hope I do not have the need to run a Windows only app. The new Windows is NOT intuitive and falls very short of a friendly OS like El Capitan. [/QUOTE]
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