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Delete Mac OSX after Boot Camp (I searched...)
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDiagGuy" data-source="post: 1825996" data-attributes="member: 403034"><p>It's $24.95 now... Hmmm.... Debating just nuking the drive and going for Windows 8.1. I can get another gray market Windows key for that much. </p><p></p><p>So I'm pretty much just stuck with a few options: </p><p>1. UEFI install</p><p>2. Re-do my drive and make the Mac partition smaller</p><p>3. Buy CampTune</p><p></p><p>Question: Can I use boot camp to remove the windows partition and then reinstall the windows partition in the size I want?</p><p></p><p>Ninja Edit: Answered my own question. Yes I can. Just need to back up all the files that matter to me before I do it.</p><p></p><p>I think what I'll do is uninstall Windows and reinstall it with all the space given to the Windows OS, then copy the HDD onto the SSD. The copying program will trim the Windows partition to make it fit on the SSD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDiagGuy, post: 1825996, member: 403034"] It's $24.95 now... Hmmm.... Debating just nuking the drive and going for Windows 8.1. I can get another gray market Windows key for that much. So I'm pretty much just stuck with a few options: 1. UEFI install 2. Re-do my drive and make the Mac partition smaller 3. Buy CampTune Question: Can I use boot camp to remove the windows partition and then reinstall the windows partition in the size I want? Ninja Edit: Answered my own question. Yes I can. Just need to back up all the files that matter to me before I do it. I think what I'll do is uninstall Windows and reinstall it with all the space given to the Windows OS, then copy the HDD onto the SSD. The copying program will trim the Windows partition to make it fit on the SSD. [/QUOTE]
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