Bootcamp Questions......

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  • Reply 21 of 25
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Karelia View Post


    Using a Disk Utility image will create a 60GB image, with, lets say, 48GB used after all is said and done.



    Not if he uses a sparseimage. Those start small and grow to accommodate what is added. I don't know what type of image CCC creates.
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  • Reply 22 of 25
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sequitur View Post


    How did you do that? Get the pix into your post, I mean?



    I have a small amount of webspace provided by my ISP. So, I create the images, and upload them to my webspace. Then, I can insert images into my post using the [IMG] tags.
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  • Reply 23 of 25
    Hello. I installed boot camp about 6 months ago and have not used it very much. Thus, I want to uninstall it. In reading the instructions I downloaded, it says to open "Boot Camp Assistant"... when I do this, it tells me it has expired. How do I go about removing BC completely off of my computer, as well as removing the partition? Basically, I want my computer back to how it was before boot camp.



    Any help is very much appreciated!



    Thanks.
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  • Reply 24 of 25
    zoczoc Posts: 77member
    Dit you try setting the clock one or two months backward ?



    This is the only solution I see for now. The other one is to order Leopard and use the Bootcamp assistant included. But it is quite expensive if you want to stay with Tiger and only remove the windows partition.
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  • Reply 25 of 25
    hello all, i am a first time poster on here and i am a serious macintosh noob.

    I have a 60gb macbook and a while ago i thought it would be a good idea to install bootcamp, windows failed to install so i decided not to bother and i was hoping to go back to my usual mac life but my mac has been split into "macintoshHD" and "bootcamp" hard disks, ive been getting by but ive found some things wont install on bootcamp so macintosh is getting flooded and i cant send anything over something about it not having Mac OS X capabilities or something. I just reached the end of my tether now that i have tried to install a garageband jam pack for my logic studio work and the computer now has no working sound apart from the start up tone, logic and itunes wont start and i cant even find where installed the jam pack to get rid of them. long story short, can someone please tell me how i can get back to having just one macintosh HD hard disk with all 60gb and everything on there without this blasted bootcamp!

    I would really appreciate your assistance

    melonhead1990
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