2 partitions - "Macintosh HD" Please help!

Hi 2 all. When I turning on my MacBook Pro and hold "Alt" there are two partions named "Macintosh HD". How can I delete one? This is the screenshot from the Disk Utility and there isn't any strange something.

The one thing I have done before it - I created Recovery HD partion by this method. Sorry for Russian, but I think commands will help you to understand what I have did. Thanks in advance.User uploaded file

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 2 partitions,help

Posted on Jun 2, 2012 12:36 PM

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Jun 2, 2012 12:51 PM in response to hoozr

There's nothing in Disk Utility to delete. Lion creates two volumes, normally. One is the OS X volume usually named Macintosh HD. The other is an invisible volume called Recovery HD. This is a small volume used to boot the computer when you have to use Disk Utility or other utilities for which you used an installer DVD. It simply replaces the need for the DVD.


That is what I see in your Disk Utility image. Your system is OK.

Jun 2, 2012 1:07 PM in response to hoozr

Most likely the result of how you created your Recovery HD. Normally, when you do a standard Lion installation the Recovery HD is made automatically. But if you created the small partition from the original Macintosh HD then installed or cloned a Recovery HD image onto the small partition, then the computer must not have picked up the renamed volume.


Open Terminal in the Utilities folder and enter:


cd /Volumes

ls


I think you may find two volumes listed as Macintosh HD. One is the "real" one and the other is actually your Recovery HD. This is an OS glitch for which I don't have a solution. I've had similar things happen to me over the years.


EDIT:


Oh, you will need to mount the Recovery HD before the above. Forgot to mention that.

Jun 2, 2012 1:24 PM in response to hoozr

Then you have not done something correctly in your installation. Did your computer come with Lion pre-installed or did you upgrade from Snow Leopard? If the latter, then I'd suggest you erase the drive, reinstall Snow Leopard, update it to 10.6.8, then re-download Lion from the App Store and reinstall it properly this time.


If the computer came with Lion pre-installed then you will need to delete that Recovery HD partition you made and restore the drive to one volume. Then do a full reinstall of Lion via Internet Recovery - OS X Lion- About Lion Recovery.


Also, see OS X Lion- Run Software Update to use Lion Internet Recovery and Using Lion Recovery when no DHCP service is available.

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