Re: [Mac-access]: Strange thing regarding my mac hard drive and confused.

2015-02-09 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Try booting in to your recovery console and see if there is a partition that 
needs to be removed.  Like an extra partition that you might have done, or a 
boot camp partition you no longer use.

Take care. 
 On Feb 9, 2015, at 4:19 PM, matthew dyer ilovecountrymusic...@outlook.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi all.
 
 Some time ago  I had to reinstall the os on my 27 inch iMac which is now 
 running yosemity.  My iMac has a 1 TB hard drive.  How ever,  I see that my 
 macintosh HD has a copasity of about 265  GB of space.  Come to think of it I 
 remember it being  larger than this before I reformated.  I  selected 
 macintosh HD to be the drive to be reached. I am wondering if something 
 happened when installing the os  which at the time was mavericks  I have 
 since upgraded.  Is there a way I can resize the partition on the drive?  I 
 am low on  space.  
 
 BTW.  When looking at the main part of the drive not the macintosh HD, but 
 the  main drive itself it show that it is infact 1 TB.  Would someone be so 
 kind as to tell me why  I only have 265 GB on the macintosh HD.  Thanks.
 
 Matthew
 
 
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[Mac-access]: Strange thing regarding my mac hard drive and confused.

2015-02-09 Thread matthew dyer
Hi all.

Some time ago  I had to reinstall the os on my 27 inch iMac which is now 
running yosemity.  My iMac has a 1 TB hard drive.  How ever,  I see that my 
macintosh HD has a copasity of about 265  GB of space.  Come to think of it I 
remember it being  larger than this before I reformated.  I  selected macintosh 
HD to be the drive to be reached. I am wondering if something happened when 
installing the os  which at the time was mavericks  I have since upgraded.  Is 
there a way I can resize the partition on the drive?  I am low on  space.  

BTW.  When looking at the main part of the drive not the macintosh HD, but the  
main drive itself it show that it is infact 1 TB.  Would someone be so kind as 
to tell me why  I only have 265 GB on the macintosh HD.  Thanks.

Matthew


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