Why wont my mac allow a larger partition?

I recently made a 25 gb partition on my mac. Turns out that Catalina is only able to be installed on a 25.06GB space or larger, so I deleted the partition. When I go into disk utility to partition a larger size, like 30gb, it wont let me. It wont let me partition more than 23.3GB, where before I could make a much larger partition. Here's what it looks like. It says that the minimum size for Macintosh HD is 476.61GB. Does anyone know why this is happening and what I can do to fix it?


Computer specs:

Macbook pro mid-2012

Catalina OS

120GB free hard drive space

Posted on May 22, 2020 8:11 PM

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May 23, 2020 9:06 PM in response to smm975

I think the best you can accomplish is to first, select the small partition. Since it won't let you delete that partition, try grabbing the left sizing gadget and dragging it toward the topmost gadget until the partition is as small as you can make it, then click on the Apply button. You could also try selecting the larger partition, then change its size to 500 GB. Click on the Apply button. One of these should get your drive back to its full capacity.


Understand, that you do not need to create a small partition on which to install the macOS system files. They are already installed on a small volume in the main container. This small volume, however, shares the space in the container with all other volumes. So, it will show the same capacity as the other volume. This is normal in the APFS filesystem of Catalina.


Add, delete or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac - Apple Disk Utility User Guide

When should you use APFS Containers, Volumes, and Folders?

Disk Utility can’t resize APFS disk images, but hdiutil can


May 23, 2020 10:39 PM in response to Kappy

I think the computer thinks MacHD is already a complete 500gb drive, so I can't make it any larger (although the shading is a bit different). I entered 1 kb for the small partition and it resized it to about 8MB but failed when I ran the partitioning. Pictures. Where do you think I should go from here? I'm kind of afraid to do a partition that's not the absolute minimum because I think may bar me from doing any at all.


Also, do you know if it's possible to download an older version of mac OS that has a smaller drive requirement? I think 22.1GB is the largest it will let me partition at this point in time (unless we are able to fix this partition drive issue...)

May 23, 2020 10:04 AM in response to smm975

You cannot enlarge the small partition until you shrink the larger one. At present, it does not appear that Catalina is actually installed on the drive. My suggestion at this point is to delete the small partition which should restore the drive to its full capacity. What version of macOS is installed on the drive, presently? Is it really Catalina? If it is, then does Disk Utility give you this view of the drive?



In the upper left corner click on the View gadget and select, "Show all devices." You should see something like the above but for your HDD. Is that what you see?


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