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Michael Baker

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Sep 27, 2008
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I was downloading the latest Java update from Apple when there was a connection problem. Everything froze and I had to reboot. I went back and completed the Java update okay. Then I noticed, instead of my usual 2 partitions to my hard-drive, I suddenly have four -- my old ones and two new ones each labelled "Boot OSX." Each are both 128 megs in size.

Does anybody know how I can delete these without reformatting the hard drive? I figure they must have been created by that Java update. They don't show up in Disk Utility-Partitions, but they do show up in Tech Tool. I don't want to have to go out and spend $$$ on a partition program to get rid of them. :(
 
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