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50 gb lost due to bodged partition removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennyb123" data-source="post: 1627462" data-attributes="member: 339697"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>today i tried to remove what seemed to be a corrupt bootcamp partition now the partition did work but i tried to open it recently only to see that something had occurred and windows was no longer on there i then struggled to remove the partition using every method imaginable until i did it to be honest i dont really know how i did it but i did anyway once i deleted it i noticed that i lost the 50gb that the partition was now i have tried to open bootcamp to fix it from their but nothing i have also tried to resize it using disk utility but that didnt work and i also attempted to use single user mode and fsck but that didnt work. i am on a 13 inch macbook pro with retina mid 2014 running 10.10.1 os x yosemite anyhelp would be appreciated greatly</p><p>regards Ben.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennyb123, post: 1627462, member: 339697"] Hey guys, today i tried to remove what seemed to be a corrupt bootcamp partition now the partition did work but i tried to open it recently only to see that something had occurred and windows was no longer on there i then struggled to remove the partition using every method imaginable until i did it to be honest i dont really know how i did it but i did anyway once i deleted it i noticed that i lost the 50gb that the partition was now i have tried to open bootcamp to fix it from their but nothing i have also tried to resize it using disk utility but that didnt work and i also attempted to use single user mode and fsck but that didnt work. i am on a 13 inch macbook pro with retina mid 2014 running 10.10.1 os x yosemite anyhelp would be appreciated greatly regards Ben. [/QUOTE]
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