Here's my predicament.
On an iMac (Late 2012) with a fusion drive running Mountain Lion.
-Had Boot Camp installed
-Boot Camp partition named 'Untitled'
Now here's the fun part.
-Used the terminal method mentioned here of creating a Mavericks bootable flash drive with a 32GB flash drive plugged in
-Terminal command wiped the Boot Camp partition and installed the Mavericks installation on said partition
Tried using BC Assistant to remove partition but it did not detect any BC partitions.
Went straight to Disk Utility and formatted the then-BC partition to FAT32. Which somehow shows up as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) now.
Tried BC Assistant again, no dice.
In Disk Utility, when I select the partition, the options are greyed out for me.
I just want to get rid of the then-BC partition and return the partition state to 'normal' (that being 1 logical partition)
What do I do?
Thank you.
On an iMac (Late 2012) with a fusion drive running Mountain Lion.
-Had Boot Camp installed
-Boot Camp partition named 'Untitled'
Now here's the fun part.
-Used the terminal method mentioned here of creating a Mavericks bootable flash drive with a 32GB flash drive plugged in
-Terminal command wiped the Boot Camp partition and installed the Mavericks installation on said partition
Tried using BC Assistant to remove partition but it did not detect any BC partitions.
Went straight to Disk Utility and formatted the then-BC partition to FAT32. Which somehow shows up as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) now.
Tried BC Assistant again, no dice.
In Disk Utility, when I select the partition, the options are greyed out for me.
I just want to get rid of the then-BC partition and return the partition state to 'normal' (that being 1 logical partition)
What do I do?
Thank you.