T Tigercat212 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 9, 2008 #1 I created a partition to run Ubuntu on but I don't want to do it now. How can I erase the partition so I only have 1 hard drive?
I created a partition to run Ubuntu on but I don't want to do it now. How can I erase the partition so I only have 1 hard drive?
spinnerlys Guest Sep 9, 2008 #2 It is still one hard drive. If you created the second partition with Boot Camp you can use it again to fuse the two partitions into one. Otherwise it could be solved with commercial software found on MacUpdate or VersionTracker.
It is still one hard drive. If you created the second partition with Boot Camp you can use it again to fuse the two partitions into one. Otherwise it could be solved with commercial software found on MacUpdate or VersionTracker.
T Tigercat212 macrumors regular Original poster Sep 9, 2008 #3 spinnerlys said: It is still one hard drive. If you created the second partition with Boot Camp you can use it again to fuse the two partitions into one. Otherwise it could be solved with commercial software found on MacUpdate or VersionTracker. Click to expand... Thank you! It worked!
spinnerlys said: It is still one hard drive. If you created the second partition with Boot Camp you can use it again to fuse the two partitions into one. Otherwise it could be solved with commercial software found on MacUpdate or VersionTracker. Click to expand... Thank you! It worked!