I plan to copy the recovery partition to a USB stick and remove it, not just to save space but to "disconnect" it from the system drive, so I can still restore to a new drive if I have a disk failure.
I plan to copy the recovery partition to a USB stick and remove it, not just to save space but to "disconnect" it from the system drive, so I can still restore to a new drive if I have a disk failure.
Isn't it dangerous to have the recovery partition always on your computer? I mean anyone who has access to your computer could just format your hard drive without having to enter any password or anything. It would only take a few clicks and a few minutes... Isn't this an issue?
Isn't it dangerous to have the recovery partition always on your computer? I mean anyone who has access to your computer could just format your hard drive without having to enter any password or anything. It would only take a few clicks and a few minutes... Isn't this an issue?
Any one know how to remove the OS X 10.7 Lion recovery partition?
This is what I have done so far:
I booted with the OS X 10.6 disk.
Went to the disk utility.
I saw two partitions (Macintosh HD and Boot Camp).
I removed Macintosh HD.
I installed OSX 10.6 on Macintosh HD partition.
I still see the LION recovery partition in the boot option.
Try asking on the apple dev forums I am sure you will get the correct info there
Many many on this forum aren't registered devs with the preview, plus it would be nice to have the information out here in the free zone.
are you sure it's not just the unallocated space (100mb for me, noticeable under Windows Bootcamp installation, and i think it's reserved for System, not sure why, probably government tracking crap or something, i'm probably wrong lol) but anyways, re-install SL and when booted off the disc, open Disk Utility and format the HDD (not the Macintosh HD partition) and check available space against total space, if that doesn't fix it, try your luck at the Apple Store, because 4GB is quite a lot of space, well for me anyways lol
When you remove the entire partition where Lion is installed, you also remove the backup 'partition' (I guess)
No it does not remove the recovery partition when you remove the partition where Lion is. You have to remove the entire hard drive.
Just erasing the Macintosh HD partition did not remove the lion recovery partition.
Finally I selected the Hitachi hard drive that contains Macintosh HD partition and then clicked on erase. After that, I installed OSx 10.6 on it. And now the Lion partition is finally removed. Kind of stupid.
Think about what you just said. Erasing just the Macintosh HD partition doesn't remove the Lion Recovery partition by definition - they're *separate* partitions. This is the same story on Windows PCs that ship with a hidden recovery partition on the boot drive, allowing the user to completely wipe the boot partition and reinstall with a fresh copy of Windows without needing a disk.
Frankly, I don't understand why someone would want to delete the Recovery Partition. It's great knowing that I can reboot and perform basic disk cleanup on my Macbook Air without worrying about losing that little USB key. I had a situation a few months ago where I needed to boot into recover to restore to a working backup, but was unable to do so since I left the drive back at home. The laptop was effectively dead all day until I got home. Now, I'll never need to worry about that situation again.
And of course, I have an offline installer I made just in case, but I would only need that once in a great while.
Take a look at the end of this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=13143228
After some testing, its' showing that Lion is doing some weird things with the recovery partition. If you wipe the primary Lion install....on a Lion system you don't see the Recovery HD anymore. However, it wasn't erased.
-Kevin