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Problem Installing Windows with Boot Camp
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<blockquote data-quote="silverX200" data-source="post: 832704" data-attributes="member: 96953"><p>I was partitioning my disk so I could install windows, but my computer had turned black for a few seconds, but its a minor problem that can be fixed by turning it off for me.</p><p></p><p>So anyway, after restarting, I hadn't canceled my Boot Camp Partitioning because I couldn't see the screen. When I got on, I had my Mac Drive still there, and I didn't have a Windows Drive. I checked out Boot Camp, hoping to delete the other drive. A message popped up saying I needed at least 10 Gigs to partition.</p><p></p><p>I was shocked. I checked out my Mac drive, to find all space I wanted to partition was used up mysteriously. I only had used about 40 gigs and wanted to partition about 65.</p><p></p><p>Is there a way I can restore my Mac drive back to its normal self without reinstalling Mac?</p><p></p><p>Extra Info:</p><p>I have a 110 Gig Drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverX200, post: 832704, member: 96953"] I was partitioning my disk so I could install windows, but my computer had turned black for a few seconds, but its a minor problem that can be fixed by turning it off for me. So anyway, after restarting, I hadn't canceled my Boot Camp Partitioning because I couldn't see the screen. When I got on, I had my Mac Drive still there, and I didn't have a Windows Drive. I checked out Boot Camp, hoping to delete the other drive. A message popped up saying I needed at least 10 Gigs to partition. I was shocked. I checked out my Mac drive, to find all space I wanted to partition was used up mysteriously. I only had used about 40 gigs and wanted to partition about 65. Is there a way I can restore my Mac drive back to its normal self without reinstalling Mac? Extra Info: I have a 110 Gig Drive. [/QUOTE]
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