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koston33

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Feb 20, 2011
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So I was looking at how much space I have taking up on my Mac HD, and it says I only have 120 gb left after using 80. But I have a 320 gb hard drive. So I looked more and found I have a Boot camp drive under devices that takes up the remaining space. I ejected it, and now I can't find it again. I want to just have all my stuff on the Mac HD. Any way I can do this?
 
The only way to see all that space is to back up your current partition, boot into another device, reformat the internal drive with the entire space and then restore your backup to the internal drive.
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-chris.
 
Are you running a dual boot with Windows (Boot Camp)?

If not, you can go into utilites and run teh boot camp tool to delete the boot camp parition and it will give you the space back to your mac. That being said, it will erase everything on that partition.
 
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