Hi,

Using Disk Utility, you should be able to do the following without losing data:

1.  Make sure that you have backed up important data on your drive.
2.  Make sure that your second partition is empty.
3.  In Disk Utility, in the list of disks, select the second partition, the one 
you wish to delete.
4.  Select the Partition tab.
5.  Press the Remove Partition button.

You should be presented with a dialog letting you know what's going to happen 
and to confirm.  Confirm if all is OK and wait for the process to complete.  
Next you will likely want to increase the size of your first partition back to 
it's original size.  You should be able to do this as well in Disk Utility by 
noting how much space is available on your disk, how big the current partition 
is and entering that number in the partition size for the startup partition, 
then press Apply.  Note, you do NOT want to use the pop-up menu to change the 
number of partitions as it will erase all current data.  Also note that 
resizing is possible live on the startup disk whereas changing the number of 
partitions is not.  I haven't exhaustively tested this but, it should work.  Be 
patient as some processes take time especially when dealing with the live 
startup volume.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 31, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Rob <musicmaker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well, I have got myself in a jam.
> I created a partition on my MacBook called Mac...HD2.
> and now I cant remove the partition and go back to just 1 partition.
> Please tell me there is a way to remove the 2nd partition.
> Thanks,
> Rob
> You can leave me a voice mail or fax at
> 206-426-3505
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