thanks but i already figure out the problem.i i just have to delete the other
partition that i accidentally created but i didn't see on disk utility. i have
to to the partition go see that other disk.
> On 03 Oct 2015, at 9:45 PM, Grant wrote:
>
> Installing OS X
Installing OS X Yosemite converted most volumes to core storage, so believe me
when I say this situation impacted Yosemite as well. By far the simplest
solution would be to wipe the disk, but as I say I understand why you would not
want to do this. Have you tried booting from internet recovery
yeah, i just want to turn bback to yosemite since the disk utility is much less
complicated. i tried partitioning and repartitioning on yosemite before but i
have no problem on that. only here on el capitan.
> On 03 Oct 2015, at 7:49 AM, Grant wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’ve
Hi,
The easiest thing would be that I can think of is to boot into Recovery Mode
and open Disc Utility from there, and just the partition there. It just might
work. :)
Hope this helps,
Jeffrey
> On Oct 2, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
> wrote:
>
> hello
i did already tried it but the problem still exist. when i try to expand my
hard drive to 500 i wil automatically goes to 143 gb, which i am trying to
partition a while ago.
> On 02 Oct 2015, at 5:23 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
> wrote:
>
> ok, i'll try
>> On 02 Oct
hello everyone can somebody help me adjust my hard disk i accidentally lower my
hard drive to 100 gb now my computer is saying that my start up disk is almost
ful. but i do have 512 gb disk. i can't adjust it on my disk utility from el
capitan now. thanks for the help
--
You received this
ok, i'll try
> On 02 Oct 2015, at 5:04 PM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The easiest thing would be that I can think of is to boot into Recovery Mode
> and open Disc Utility from there, and just the partition there. It just might
> work. :)
> Hope this helps,
>
Hi,
Here’s what I did. This might work, not sure, since I didn’t change anything.
What you need to do is find where it has the name of the device in the table,
at the very top, and click Partition in the toolbar. It looks like you can
resize and add and remove partitions from there.
I hope this
yes i did all that, but there was a thread on mac rumors that on el capitan
this is broke. i need a command on terminal. can somebody help.
> On 02 Oct 2015, at 5:51 PM, Jeffrey Shockley wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Here’s what I did. This might work, not sure, since I didn’t change
Hi,
I’ve had this same problem with OS X Yosemite where unallocated space was
difficult to manage on my primary volume once I tried to manually repartition
the disk. I think it has something to do with Yosemite and up converting disks
to core storage
10 matches
Mail list logo