I resized my main Mac partition in Leopard to make room for Time Machine on my MacBook, only to find that it doesn't work with FileVault and that it broke Bootcamp (XP only sees partitions by numbered-index). Whatever.
So I deleted that new partition and Bootcamp worked again, but now... even though I created it AFTER the Mac one... the free-space was moved before it.
So now I have three things in the partition table:
1) Free space (2GB)
2) Mac OS X (like 47GB)
3) Windows XP (like 9GB)
...is there any way I can non-destructively ditch that free-space and make it part of the OS X partition again? (or at least the Windows one?) -- Any application might do but it'd have to restructure the entire table + some data maybe.
So I deleted that new partition and Bootcamp worked again, but now... even though I created it AFTER the Mac one... the free-space was moved before it.
So now I have three things in the partition table:
1) Free space (2GB)
2) Mac OS X (like 47GB)
3) Windows XP (like 9GB)
...is there any way I can non-destructively ditch that free-space and make it part of the OS X partition again? (or at least the Windows one?) -- Any application might do but it'd have to restructure the entire table + some data maybe.