M missyboard macrumors newbie Original poster May 9, 2013 2 0 May 9, 2013 #1 I have an old iMac with Tiger. It has an NTFS Windows NT partition. I never run it in Windows mode. Can remove windows and that partioion so I have more MAC space? I don't have bootcamp, I think it's older than that.
I have an old iMac with Tiger. It has an NTFS Windows NT partition. I never run it in Windows mode. Can remove windows and that partioion so I have more MAC space? I don't have bootcamp, I think it's older than that.
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located May 10, 2013 #2 Do you mean, you have no Boot Camp Assistant in the Utilities folder? Maybe this almost click-by-click tutorial can help if you have it: Images are clickable, as they need to be in thumbnail size due to their width. 4=5, 5=6, 6=7 Otherwise you can use Disk Utility, also in the Utilities folder, to remove the Boot Camp partition and then expand the Mac OS X partition. Btw, Macintosh is shortened Mac, not MAC.
Do you mean, you have no Boot Camp Assistant in the Utilities folder? Maybe this almost click-by-click tutorial can help if you have it: Images are clickable, as they need to be in thumbnail size due to their width. 4=5, 5=6, 6=7 Otherwise you can use Disk Utility, also in the Utilities folder, to remove the Boot Camp partition and then expand the Mac OS X partition. Btw, Macintosh is shortened Mac, not MAC.
M missyboard macrumors newbie Original poster May 9, 2013 2 0 May 10, 2013 #3 That is correct, I do not have Boot Camp Assistant in the Utilities folder.