Removal of partition Bootcamp

Can I delete my bootcamp on my Mac partition?

If so, how and it will create problems for the rest of my HD?

Did I lose something on the remaining HD?

I will automatically receive the GB since the training camp on the rest of my HD?

Thank you

You must make the removal of the partition with the BootCamp Assistant and not with disk utility.

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  • Recently, I deleted my partition bootcamp about 65 GB space. However, after that I restarted my MAC, the 65GB is lost! The total space in my HD is currently 434GB although it should be 500 GB! Anyone know how to recover my space 65GB?

    Recently, I deleted my partition bootcamp about 65 GB space. However, after that I restarted my MAC, the 65GB is lost!

    The total space in my HD is currently 434GB although it should be 500 GB! Anyone know how to recover my space 65GB?

    See below for my disk utility:

    Hello waynetay,

    Thank you for being part of the community of Apple!

    Looks like you want to recover the hard disk space that has been used by Bootcamp.  I know how critical disk hard space is, as I understand it want to access it.

    The Boot Camp Assistant should have added space on the side of Mac OS X from the hard drive when it has been used to remove Windows.  Since that didn't happen, you need to back up the system, and then erase the hard drive, then restore the backup.

    First, back up the computer.  Your computer has software called Time Machine.  It is a fantastic software for backing up your computer.  Information on how to use Time Machine is available here:

    Use Time Machine to back up or restore your Mac.

    Once you have the backup, you must erase the drive and then restore the backup Time Machine.

    You can use these measures to erase files on your startup drive and install a fresh copy of OS X:

    1. Before you begin, make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet.
    2. Restart your Mac. Immediately hold down the command (⌘) keys and R after having heard the startup sound to boot into OS X Recovery.
    3. When the recovery window, select disk utility, then click on continue.
    4. Select the volume name back from your startup disk in the left side of the disk utility window, then click Delete.
    5. If you want to erase the disc safely, click Security Options. Select an erasing method, and then click OK.
    6. On the Format menu, choose Mac OS extended (journaled). Type a name for your drive, and then click clear.
    7. After that the drive is deleted, close the disk utility window.
    8. If you are not connected to the Internet, select a network in the Wi-Fi menu.
    9. Select the option to reinstall OS X.
    10. Click on continue and follow the instructions on the screen to reinstall OS X.

    Once OS X installation is complete, you should have the option to restore from a backup Time Machine in the first installation of OS X.  Choose this option, and the computer will restore everything that was on it before it has been removed.  More information can be found here:

    How to reinstall OS X on your Mac

    Have a great day!

  • Wizard BootCamp 6.0.1 running on El Capitan 10.11.5 installs single partition BootCamp on the disc Fusion consisting of 128 SSD part G SSD and 3 TB of HARD drive on an iMac (retina 5K, 27 inches, end of 2014), but not the part of the HARD drive?

    How is it assistant BootCamp 6.0.1 running on El Capitan 10.11.5 installs single partition BootCamp on the disc Fusion consisting of 128 SSD part G SSD and 3 TB of HARD drive on an iMac (retina 5K, 27 inches, end of 2014), but not the part of the HARD drive?

    This has two questions:

    1 capacity of SSDS faster for Fusion drive has been reduced. Therefore less effective for the reader of the merger. For example if I need to create a partition of 80G for my windows bootcamp partition, only 48 G will be left in the drive of the merger.

    2. ability of the bootcamp windows partition becomes very limited, cannot be greater than 120 G.

    3. even when I try to fuse out of the drive of fusion in the 128 G SSD and 3 TB of HARD disk, and then run the BootCamp assistant to create the bootcamp partition start from scratch to reinstall El Capitan only on the HARD drive (without drive Fusion), it won't let me do anything, it just shows an error that says something like "a person has created additional partitions on this drive please select. another disc. But there is nothing else to choose.

    Before my (5 K, 27 inches, end of 2014 retina) to El Capitan Yosemite, I was able to use the previous version of the wizard BootCamp 5.x to create the partition, bootcamp on the drive of the merger. And it will be divided in the fuser unit in two and insert the Bootcamp partition (with the size I chose, which can go up to 1 TB) between two partitions of MAC OSX.

    The disk partitions resulting from it, will be the partition MAC OS x on the SSD, the partition MAC OS x on the HARD drive partition #1, partition MAC OS x on the HARD drive partition #3.

    Then there is the BootCamp partition on the HARD drive partition #2.

    Is there a way to get what I need?

    That is what has been described in this notice of two canoes?

    Installation of Windows on a Boot Camp partition on a drive of TB Fusion 3

    n-on-a-3-TB-fusion-drive http://twocanoes.com/Winclone/support/installing-Windows-on-a-Boot-Camp-partitio

    Thank you.

    After having worked on those weeks, I realized that I need very painfully (by first going back to Yosemite and bootcamp 5 to escape all the limitations of El Capitan and BootCamp 6) I want to share here. Someone at - it other smarter solutions welcome.

    Note these steps and mentioned drivers only work for my version of iMAC, retina 5K late 2014. If you have other material, please search on the web to see which driver will work first. And all of these steps are destructive and assumed that you first take backup. It is only shared for interest only. Readers will have to bear your own risk.

    A. take backup

    1. take a backup completes my iMac Fusion Drive using Time Machine. Then restart with a Yosemite USB installation and select Terminal from the menu on the top bar.

    B. fuse out of the merger in two physical disks drive: SSD + HDD

    1. in the terminal, type the commands in show what the logical volume group ID and the ID of the logical Volume of the disc fusion)

    Cs diskutil list

    2. in the terminal, type commands for the fuse of the fuser unit and separate them to an SSD and a HARD drive.  Note: All data will be destroyed in the drive of the merger. There are many articles in this community on how this could be done,

    diskutil cs deleteVolume Logical Volume ID

    CS diskutil remove logical Volume Group ID

    This should finish within 30 minutes. If you have taken more time, this means that your reader of fusion has been altered somehow.

    I hit this issue too.  To use this command to remove the fusion drive hung up, and I need to do the hard to scramble a few sections of data in the hard disk partition table using the controls to tell the OSX this hard drive is a new without partitions:

    Cat >/dev/random /dev/disk0 (where/dev/disk0 is the SSD)

    and repeat for disk1/dev/disk1 which is the HARD drive in my case).

    This command will not return anything, but expect to press Ctrl-Z to end after 1 minute.

    2 create independent partitions (non-fusionend) for the installation of OSX.

    Borne Terminal output, and select disk utility, in disk utility, select the drive to HARD disk (and not on the partition), you will see the error message and you will be asked if you want to fix the fuser unit, click on ignore. Then wipe the HARD drive to create a single 'extended OSX journaled"named"HARD drive".

    3. Repeat step 2, and then erase the SSD drive to create a single 'extended OSX journaled"named"SSD ".

    C. install on the HARD disk as drive didier autonomous not fusion.

    1. go to Yosemite install screen and proceed with the installation of a clean copy of Yosemite to the iMAC. then connect you.

    D. use BootCamp Yosemite f5 to install windows.

    1. launch Yosemite bootcamp.

    2. check the two checkboxes for creating the USB drive to install windows 7 or a later version, and to download the windows supports the Apple software.  Do not click on the last box to install or remove windows pie creating real bootcamp partition again.

    3. it may take several hours to complete this function of your internet b/w and also performance of your USB drive.

    4. If you install Windows 7 (like me), then the downloaded drivers will not work for you, this will cause the issue of the device driver appleDSS.sys does not like this driver and others are too recent for windows 7 to use.  Also, your keyboard and mouse may not work even if you try to plug in a USB external keyboard or a mouse. You need to replace the drivers downloaded by others (the Boot Camp 5.1.5769 drivers that I find in this link: Software Support of Boot Camp 5.1.5769.) (Note: this driver is material specific only works for my iMAC model).  Once you have downloaded it, copy the two files in the root directory of the USB installation to replace the original ones. It's specific and material available for download somewhere on the Apple Site.

    -From the Finder, delete the $WinPE$ and the Boot Camp of the FLASH PLAYER files.

    -Expand the old drivers for Boot Camp 5.1.5769 (two records and another file) on your desktop.

    -Copy the $WinPE$ and records of Boot Camp in the FLASH PLAYER.

    5. open Boot Camp Assistant again and only select the third option, install Windows 7.

    It will show you the screen to select what installation disk, select HARD drive.

    Then drag the slide bar to select the size of the Bootcamp partition for windows you want, knowing that there is a restriction for windows installed using training camp on a MAC that the last byte of the BootCamp partition must reside in the first byte of the 2.2 T of each physical hard drive.

    For my case, I need only 500G for bootcamp and leaving behind 1.7 to for my MAC OSX partition immediately after the bootcamp partition and an another 0.8 T MAC OSX partition after him. 1.7 TB and the partition of MAC OS x 0.8 TB well exploited in the meantime bootcamp partition, will be merged into a fusion drive by Bootcamp. Thus, you will end up with total 2.5 TB of disk space in a logical drive - fuser.

    Go to this link for more details on this subject: n-on-a-3-tb-fusion-drive http://twocanoes.com/winclone/support/installing-windows-on-a-boot-camp-partitio

    6. continue the process to partition the hard drive, then it will restart automatically in windows installation mode, install windows.

    7. once the installation is complete, check that windows is functioning correctly.

    E. Si you want to upgrade to windows 10 Windows 7.

    1 if you plan to upgrade to windows 10, you'll find that the windows IE v.8 7 is no longer works and had many problems to load the page.  Then when you try to download the latest version of Internet Explorer, you get an error that you need at least windows 7 SP1 to support the last IE.  Life is too complicated, just download the google Chrome browser, then search for download windows 10 and then run the Microsoft valuation tool to upgrade.

    2 but before upgrade you, unplug all your MAC USB drives, otherwise, you will find that, after having spent an hour downloading the windows 10 software, the upgrade will fail with the error "/ dynamicupdate...» ». It is an inexplicable mistake that no one seems to understand why. There are articles with proven results that the removal of all USB drives before running the windows 10 upgrade tool will correct this problem.

    F. reinstall OSX El Capitan

    Once your target windows system (if windows 7, windows 8 or windows 10) works very well.  You can continue to create again your Fusion drive and reinstall OSX El Capitan.

    1. Insert the install of OSX Yosemite rear USB to the iMAC, and then select Restart Windows, or stop, and then turn the MAC once again.

    2. When you hear the ringing tone, press on and hold down the option key for 10 seconds. Then you release.

    3. on the selection screen, select start Yosemite OSX install drive.

    4. after starting, do not proceed to install OSX El Capitan again. But select Terminal from the menu bar.

    5. in the terminal, type the command 'diskutil list cs' and you should see nothing to prove that there are no existing fusion drive yet.

    6 type the 'diskutil list' command to list all disks and partitions.

    The SSD has two partitions, the/dev/disk0s1 of EFI (209 MB) partition and the other/dev/disk0s2 of OSX partition we created in step B above, called SSD around 121 G.

    The HARD drive has two partitions, the/dev/disk1s1 of EFI (209 MB) partition and the other/dev/disk1s2 of OSX partition we created in step B above, called SSD.

    G. delete the logical storage of nucleus on the HARD disk drive and it refuses with the DSS to form a merger with faster performance disc

    1. Insert the install of OSX El Capitan rear USB to the iMAC, and then select Restart Windows, or stop, and then turn the MAC once again.

    2. When you hear the ringing tone, press on and hold down the option key for 10 seconds. Then you release.

    3. on the selection screen, select start Yosemite OSX install drive.

    4. after starting, do not proceed to install OSX El Capitan again. But select Terminal from the menu bar.

    5. in the terminal, type orders for (to show what are the logical volume group ID and the ID of the logical Volume of the logical drive). You should see the logical volume to basic storage group created using two partitions on the hard drive, 1.7 TB and TB 0.8 created when we run the Yosemite Bootcamp to install windows.

    Cs diskutil list

    6. in the terminal, type commands to delete logical drives from basic storage.  Note: All data will be destroyed in the logical drive.

    diskutil cs deleteVolume Logical Volume ID

    CS diskutil remove logical Volume Group ID

    7. tap "diskutil list" command lists all the resulting partitions. You should see that the HARD drive has the following partitions.

    / dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 121,3 disk0

    1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

    2: Apple_HFS GB SSD 121.0 disk0s2

    / dev/disk1 (internal, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * 3.0 to disk1

    1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1

    2: Apple_HFS 1.7 Untitled TB disk1s2

    3: disk1s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650.0 MB HD

    4: Microsoft database BOOTCAMP 503.0 GB disk1s4

    5: Apple_HFS 801,4 Untitled GB disk1s5

    8 type the following commands to create the logical volumes group, named "myLVG" (or the name) of fuser using the usable for OSX to the SSD and HDD partitions.

    diskutil cs to create "myLVG" disk0s2 disk1s2 disk1s5

    Note: Mark the group id of logical volume shown in the results.

    In my case, I want to book the last partition as standalone partition disk1s5 no-fusionend, so I can use it to raise the back, or format it in FAT32 to allow the exchange of data between the MAC and boot camp.

    So, I do not understand this last partition in the drive of the merger. in my case, the command that I used is: diskutil cs to create "myLVG" disk0s2 disk1s2

    9 create logical volumes named "Macintosh HD" (or you call it) on the logical volume group we just created for the reader of the merger.

    diskutil createvolume logical volume group ID jhfs cs + 'Macintosh HD' 100%

    10 command "diskutil cs type list" to check the resulting fusion drive created.

    CoreStorage groups of logical volumes (1 found)

    |

    + Logical Volume - Group F53C7A25-C2F3-4997-91E9-2E6B6BAB2E0E

    =========================================================

    Name: LVG

    Status: online

    Dimensions: 1815635525632 B (1.8 to)

    Free space: 90112 B (90.1 KB)

    |

    +-Physical volume E176873C-7C80-4759-8110-BA7307E0C4B3

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index: 0

    |   Disc: disk0s2

    |   Status: online

    |   Dimensions: 120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

    |

    +-Physical volume 6535AC3C-DCF8-453F-AD47-98905538386E

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index: 1

    |   Disc: disk1s2

    |   Status: online

    |   Dimensions: 1694646673408 B (1.7 to)

    |

    +--> Logical volume family F3D15F87-FB84-4B43-B2F2-E9EACC7C42D9

    ----------------------------------------------------------

    Encryption type: no

    |

    +--> Logical volume 0D807F6E-FB7C-418F-AAF4-EF3EA3525D10

    ---------------------------------------------------

    Disc: disk2

    Status: online

    Size (Total): 1809780178944 B (1.8 to)

    Reversible: no

    Name: Macintosh HD

    Volume name: Macintosh HD

    Content indicator: Apple_HFS

    LVG Type: Fusion, sparse

    11 exit the terminal, go back to OSX El Capitan install screen and select the name of the fuser unit 'Macintosh HD' proceed to begin the installation of the os x for installation.

    12. There will be a step in the installation ask you if you want to configure as a new computer, or restore from a time machine previous backup. Make your own choices it accordingly.

    13 once OSX El Capitan has been installed and you have finished restoring the data and custom configurations, you can enter the application of preferences to check if you see the icon of the "Startup" disk", and if you choose Startup BootCamp in the next reboot, you should be able to boot up to Windows without pressing and holding the button option when reboot and choose to start windows manually. Also, in windows, you should be able to click on the bootcamp Control Panel and select for a startup to OSX on the next reboot.

    14. one thing to be aware, if you install bootcamp in this way, the boot camp and the GUI utility disk in OSX El Capitan will not be able to adjust your settings. This means, if you need to touch anything or to readjust the size of the partition, you will need to do it again in step A. Alternatively, some how to get started with installing Mac OSX Yosemite USB, then adjust the partitions using similar commands shown in this article or other articles in this community.

    15. yet once please take personal responsibility on damage if you follow the instructions in this article.

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    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

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    [part1Format part1Name part1Size part2Format part2Name

    part2Size part3Format part3Name part3Size...] ]

    No destructive resize a volume (partition); You can

    increase or decrease its size. On the other hand, takes no action

    and print some info.

    A size of the limits takes no action, but instead will print the

    target range of valid values for the score, taking into

    conditions account file system and partition from the current map

    as files used and other partitions (buildings) following the

    target.

    A size of mapsize takes no action, but instead will print the

    size of the device disc set covering, as well as the

    map of entire partition size (all partitions less map

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    possible, provided no new partitions have been created, which

    are in the way, by specifying R for the new size of the volume. You

    must use R instead of trying a value such as

    100% because the latter cannot count fresh generals score card.

    To decrease the size, new partitions may be

    created to fill the recently released space.  To do this, specify

    the numberOfPartitions, format, name, and size settings in

    the same way as the description of triplet for the

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    Device refers to a volume; file system of the volume must be

    logging HFS +.  Valid sizes are a number followed by a capital

    Letter from Tal multiplier or percent sign suffix as described in

    the section SIZES at the end of this page (e.g. 1-5 t, 128 M,

    50%).  Property of the disc is needed.

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    Hello

    I hope someone can help with a problem I'm having.

    I found an old Apple discussion on how to resize a partition, bootcamp, by reducing the size of the OS X partition, then using a Windows based tool to then extend the Bootcamp partition. Big mistake! I'm done with the same problem as the creator of this thread with my Windows no longer bootable partition.

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    Output below:

    diskutil list

    / dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 121,3 disk0

    1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

    2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 121.0 GB disk0s2

    3: disk0s3 Apple_Boot Boot OS X 134,2 MB

    / dev/disk1 (internal, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * 1.0 TB disk1

    1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1

    2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 637,5 GB disk1s2

    3: disk1s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650,1 MB HD

    4: Apple_HFS 173,7 GB disk1s4

    5: Microsoft Windows HD 188.0 GB disk1s5 data base

    / dev/disk2 (internal, virtual):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD + 750.0 GB disk2

    Logical volume on disk0s2, disk1s2

    D3F5913D-0A32-4BE8-BD44-A65885746DA0

    Fusion unencrypted drive

    / dev/disk3 (external, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * 1.5 to disk3

    1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk3s1

    disk3s2 2: Apple_HFS My Book Studio has 1.5 TB

    / dev/disk4 (external, physical):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: GUID_partition_scheme * 1.5 to disk4

    1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk4s1

    2: Apple_HFS My Book Studio B 1.5 TB disk4s2

    Cs diskutil list

    CoreStorage groups of logical volumes (1 found)

    |

    + Logical Volume - Group 23846179-0CBE-42F5-A375-0D969F4C789E

    =========================================================

    Name: Macintosh HD

    Status: online

    Dimensions: 758507479040 B (758.5 GB)

    Free space: 229376 B (229.4 KB)

    |

    +-< physical="" volume="">

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index: 0

    |   Disc: disk0s2

    |   Status: online

    |   Dimensions: 120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

    |

    +-< physical="" volume="">

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index: 1

    |   Disc: disk1s2

    |   Status: online

    |   Dimensions: 637518626816 B (637.5 GB)

    |

    + -> 41CF6816-F84F-4D76-A6FD-97288E448BF7 family of Logical Volume

    ----------------------------------------------------------

    Encryption type: no

    |

    +-> Logical Volume D3F5913D-0A32-4BE8-BD44-A65885746DA0

    ---------------------------------------------------

    Disc: disk2

    Status: online

    Size (Total): 749999882240 B (750.0 GB)

    Reversible: no

    Name: Macintosh HD

    Volume name: Macintosh HD

    Content indicator: Apple_HFS

    LVG Type: Fusion, sparse

    sudo TPG - vv - r see the/dev/disk0

    See the TPG: / dev/disk0: mediasize = 121332826112; SectorSize = 512; blocks = 236978176

    See the TPG: / dev/disk0: PMBR to sector 0

    See the TPG: / dev/disk0: Pri GPT to sector 1

    See the TPG: / dev/disk0: GPT Sec at sector 236978175

    start index size summary

    0 1 PMBR

    1 1 Pri GPT header

    2 32 table GPT Pri

    34 6

    40 409600 1 part TPG - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B

    409640 236306352 2 part TPG - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

    236715992 262144 3 part TPG - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

    236978136 7

    236978143 32 table dry GPT

    236978175 1 dry GPT header

    sudo TPG - vv - r see the/dev/disk1

    See the TPG: / dev/disk1: mediasize = 1000204886016; SectorSize = 512; blocks = 1953525168

    See the TPG: / dev/disk1: MBR suspicious to sector 0

    See the TPG: / dev/disk1: Pri GPT to sector 1

    See the TPG: error: wrong card

    See the TPG: could not open device ' / dev/disk1 ': Undefined error: 0

    sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

    Disk: geometry / dev/disk0: 14751/255/63 [236978176 sectors]

    Signature: 0xAA55

    From end

    #: cyl hd s - cyl hd s id [Start - size]

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    1: EA 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [1-236978175]

    02:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

    03:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

    04:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

    sudo fdisk/dev/disk1

    Disk: geometry / dev/disk1: 121601/255/63 [1953525168 sectors]

    Signature: 0xAA55

    From end

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    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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