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Old 02-26-2008, 10:02 AM
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giving bootcamp the boot

I would like to recover the 33 Gb used by my bootcamp partition (which has nothing of value in it). I am running Leopard (10.5.2) and SD! 2.5 v84. How can I use SuperDuper! to accomplish this?
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You'd have to make a full copy on an external drive, repartition the internal to just a single partition and then restore.

Alternatively... can't Disk Utility in Leopard delete a partition without requiring this?
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Old 02-26-2008, 01:26 PM
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I misread the Bootcamp assistant warning. It says that the Windowspartition info and data will be lost. I thought that it would destroy everything. I will give it a try... After I backup with SD!

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