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Jong875

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Feb 5, 2015
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I have a 512 SSD (Actually 500GB with the 1024mb calculation). I re-installed my OS and think I may have partitioned my disk wrong using more space then necessary in error due to AFPS formating and Preboot volume error on the SSD not allowing Mojave to install correctly. I have 483GB free space. Does that sound correct?
 
I have a 512 SSD (Actually 500GB with the 1024mb calculation). [...] I have 483GB free space. Does that sound correct?

2017 iMac:

APPLE SSD SM0512L:

Capacity: 500.28 GB (500,277,788,672 bytes)
TRIM Support: Yes
Model: APPLE SSD SM0512L
Revision: redacted
Serial Number: redacted
Link Width: x4
Link Speed: 8.0 GT/s
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
Removable Media: No
Volumes:
EFI:
Capacity: 314.6 MB (314,572,800 bytes)
BSD Name: disk0s1
Content: EFI
Volume UUID: redacted
disk0s2:
Capacity: 499.96 GB (499,963,170,816 bytes)
BSD Name: disk0s2
Content: Apple_APFS

Hmmm, there's 44K (i.e. 88 512 sectors) missing. Must be for the GUID table...
 
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