radicaledward124
07-29-2014, 05:53 AM
So please don't start by telling me to burn, break or otherwise destroy my laptop ok? I've been using macs for about 4 years now and I think i've heard it all, so please, lets just skip that part.
So I upgraded to mavericks recently and I noticed after i installed windows. (Don't ask the school made a dumb move.) when i used the option key to choose the boot disk there is a recovery drive there that i'm not sure should be there. and then theres the trouble that windows saw 2 other partitions that the mac side says aren't there. I need to know how to restorer my mac to one image with out the partitions. Im getting a tower from my step dad to run windows on for school, so i don't need to make the unholy combo of windows on my macbook.
Now I have looked through the apple support forums and i couldn't find anything that helped so I dunno what to do from here. The mac says theres only one partition when in the mac os, but i'm not totally sure that's what's really there, especially since the recovery drive thing is there when i use the startup drive option with the option key.
any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
So I upgraded to mavericks recently and I noticed after i installed windows. (Don't ask the school made a dumb move.) when i used the option key to choose the boot disk there is a recovery drive there that i'm not sure should be there. and then theres the trouble that windows saw 2 other partitions that the mac side says aren't there. I need to know how to restorer my mac to one image with out the partitions. Im getting a tower from my step dad to run windows on for school, so i don't need to make the unholy combo of windows on my macbook.
Now I have looked through the apple support forums and i couldn't find anything that helped so I dunno what to do from here. The mac says theres only one partition when in the mac os, but i'm not totally sure that's what's really there, especially since the recovery drive thing is there when i use the startup drive option with the option key.
any help at all would be greatly appreciated.