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Restoring a disk to one volume?
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<blockquote data-quote="smartyMAC" data-source="post: 549634" data-attributes="member: 33037"><p>Did you try using "diskutil resizeVolume" command. This will change the partition non-destructively.</p><p></p><p>First go to disk utility and delete windows partition. Once you do that you might get an option to drag the leopard partition straight away till the end making it full partition. If that doesn't work, once you have deleted the windows partition, open Terminal and fire following command:</p><p></p><p>diskutil list</p><p></p><p>It will list all the partitions with the disk identifiers. If you have successfully deleted windows partition from disk utility, you would see only one entry for leopard with the current size of the partition (not the full size of disk). Note the disk label (something like disk0s1 etc). Now fire below command.</p><p></p><p>sudo diskutil resizeVolume <disklabel> <full size of the disk></p><p></p><p>This should restore it back to the single volume. let me know the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartyMAC, post: 549634, member: 33037"] Did you try using "diskutil resizeVolume" command. This will change the partition non-destructively. First go to disk utility and delete windows partition. Once you do that you might get an option to drag the leopard partition straight away till the end making it full partition. If that doesn't work, once you have deleted the windows partition, open Terminal and fire following command: diskutil list It will list all the partitions with the disk identifiers. If you have successfully deleted windows partition from disk utility, you would see only one entry for leopard with the current size of the partition (not the full size of disk). Note the disk label (something like disk0s1 etc). Now fire below command. sudo diskutil resizeVolume <disklabel> <full size of the disk> This should restore it back to the single volume. let me know the results. [/QUOTE]
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