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Resized Boot Camp partition; now I have "disk0s4"

OK so i was following this tutorial on how to increase your boot camp partition from this website.


Following this blog post:


http://blog.craigharvey.me/2012/09/02/resize-boot-camp-partition-for-free-window s-8/


I resized my Boot Camp partition to give Windows 7 more space. In Disk Utility on OS X ML, I reduced the size of my OS X partition. So then i clicked apply and now that partition says disk0s4. I tried to verfiy and repair it through disk utitlity but It wont let me as there are problems. I have reiszed my parition before and never had this problem before. What did I do wrong and will I be able to fix it?

Mac Pro

Posted on Feb 17, 2013 8:11 PM

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Feb 18, 2013 1:29 PM in response to justintime20

As you have found out, those instructions do not work, so.


If you can you still boot to OSX, you can Use Boot Camp to remove the Windows partition and return the Mac to normal, then start agin.


Next time you need to resize an NTFS partition use Paragon Camp Tune, which can do it without borking things.


Do Not Ever use Disk Utility to do anything to a Windows partition, it will make the problem worse.

Resized Boot Camp partition; now I have "disk0s4"

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