Partitions sizes not reported correctly after removing Bootcamp

Hi,

I am reading through all these threads and am hoping that @Loner T can help (or anyone, but he seems to have a good understanding of this). I did the dumb thing and uninstalled bootcamp using disk utility and now have the dreaded split HD in two partitions. I want to reinstall bootcamp but when I try to make a third partition for a Bootcamp HD it takes up all the free space on my HD. Not to mention that the reported space available in Disk Utility, doesn't match the "Get Info" amount on the Macintosh HD. I am including screen shots and will send the cs list and list in hopes you can help me. I have a time machine backup so I don't mind formatting (again), and I have a WinClone image of the old Win7 (but it was crashing hence the removal in the first place). Thanks for any help!


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iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)

Posted on Jul 28, 2015 10:42 PM

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Jul 28, 2015 10:47 PM in response to TDBoltz

User uploaded fileHi,

I am reading through all these threads and am hoping that @Loner T can help (or anyone, but he seems to have a good understanding of this). I did the dumb thing and uninstalled bootcamp using disk utility and now have the dreaded split HD in two partitions. I want to reinstall bootcamp but when I try to make a third partition for a Bootcamp HD it takes up all the free space on my HD. Not to mention that the reported space available in Disk Utility, doesn't match the "Get Info" amount on the Macintosh HD. I am including screen shots and the cs list and list in hope you can help me. I have a time machine backup so I don't mind formatting (again), and I have a WinClone image of the old Win7 (but it was crashing hence the removal in the first place). Thanks for any help!


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Jul 29, 2015 5:32 AM in response to TDBoltz

You have a 3TB internal disk. This disk has to be modified in a specific partition scheme for it to allow BC/Windows installation. In your output, you have a 2.2TB and 800GB chunk. There is no simple method of merging these two chunks into a single chunk that would allow BCA to repartition the disk.


I would recommend disconnecting all external storage before you make the next attempt at Windows installation.


Unless you wish to learn esoteric disk manipulation using diskutil commands, the simplest and safest solution is


1. Back up OSX using Time Machine - Mac Basics: Time Machine backs up your Mac - Apple Support.

2. Boot into Internet Recovery - OS X: About OS X Recovery - Apple Support.

3. Erase your entire internal drive and restore from the TM backup in Step 1 - OS X Yosemite: Recover your entire system.


Please be aware that TM does not backup Bootcamp partitions.

Jul 29, 2015 11:11 AM in response to Loner T

Thanks for your prompt reply. I am sorry, I should have mentioned that I did already do a format and recovered from Time Machine. And I still can't get the partition numbers to work out for a full 3TB. After posting this last night, I tried to make a third partition just to see what it would do, and it worked and the third partition took up the entirety of the free space, even though I only set it to take 200gb. What's weird is that after the 3rd partition, the free space in that third partition was nearly 1tb (the missing space?). So, thinking I had recovered the missing space, I deleted the third partition, only to find it back to being the scant 319 or so gb available again.User uploaded file


I am not afraid to use terminal and diskutil commands. I really appreciate your time.


Thank you,


Jeff

Jul 29, 2015 2:29 PM in response to TDBoltz

The 'invalid text' is an issue with the ASC. I have had similar issues. It is not very consistent. Here is a text version.


diskutil cs list

CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

|

+-- Logical Volume Group DF140929-90E7-48E1-AC3D-C9C75BA88D1D

=========================================================

Name: OSX-FusionHD

Status: Online

Size: 1127375384576 B (1.1 TB)

Free Space: 69632 B (69.6 KB)

|

+-< Physical Volume C856A74C-EB57-4D1F-8223-0A22215218ED

| ----------------------------------------------------

| Index: 0

| Disk: disk0s2

| Status: Online

| Size: 128030257152 B (128.0 GB)

|

+-< Physical Volume 80D91A14-CCC9-47B1-B071-B9ADFF23924F

| ----------------------------------------------------

| Index: 1

| Disk: disk1s2

| Status: Online

| Size: 999345127424 B (999.3 GB)

|

+-> Logical Volume Family 019D610F-21AC-4B54-AB0A-6D5F90D520A7

----------------------------------------------------------

Encryption Status: Unlocked

Encryption Type: None

Conversion Status: NoConversion

Conversion Direction: -none-

Has Encrypted Extents: No

Fully Secure: No

Passphrase Required: No

|

+-> Logical Volume D9DC0F70-38C7-4AE6-BAC4-CFBE0F8D4F68

---------------------------------------------------

Disk: disk2

Status: Online

Size (Total): 1118844862464 B (1.1 TB)

Conversion Progress: -none-

Revertible: No

LV Name: OSX-FusionHD

Volume Name: OSX-FusionHD

Content Hint: Apple_HFS


Boot into Internet Recovery and (please enter the full string, I only have partial strings from your output).


1. diskutil cs deleteVolume 4E0F0CC9-

2. diskutil cs delete 61F70F71-

3. diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ OSX-MacintoshLVG disk0

4. Restore your TM backup.

Jul 30, 2015 5:51 PM in response to Loner T

Sir, I can't thank you enough!!! The HD is back to full 3tb and with only one partition. Time Machine backup is running smoothly and all is right with my mac world. One more question, I want to put Win7 back on a boot camp partition. I have a winclone image i made of my old bootcamp. Do you suggest making the partition with Disk Utility or Bootcamp Assistant? In BA I can't seem to get past the part of needing a DVD of the OS (which I have, but I have only an external DVD drive and for some reason it's not being seen in the setup process).


Again, thank you...thank you...thank you. If you have a tip/donation jar somewhere, please let me know, I'd love to donate! I've been scouring these threads for some time now and you have helped so many others and are always patient and kind...Please let me know if I can help you in any way.


Jeff

Jul 30, 2015 6:04 PM in response to TDBoltz

TDBoltz wrote:


I can't thank you enough!!! The HD is back to full 3tb and with only one partition. Time Machine backup is running smoothly and all is right with my mac world.

Very 😀 to see you are back up and running.


One more question, I want to put Win7 back on a boot camp partition. I have a winclone image i made of my old bootcamp. Do you suggest making the partition with Disk Utility or Bootcamp Assistant? In BA I can't seem to get past the part of needing a DVD of the OS (which I have, but I have only an external DVD drive and for some reason it's not being seen in the setup process).

You can restore Winclone back to the Fusion drive, but you need to ensure that the partitioning on the HDD part is within the first two TB, otherwise Winclone restore will fail (the MBR is restricted to 4 partitions and 2TB, both). Please see https://twocanoes.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201170769-Move-Boot-Camp-to-a-re placement-drive for the steps.



Again, thank you...thank you...thank you. If you have a tip/donation jar somewhere, please let me know, I'd love to donate! I've been scouring these threads for some time now and you have helped so many others and are always patient and kind...Please let me know if I can help you in any way.

A successful restore is it's own reward. You donate to the authors by the two tools used GPT Fdisk and Testdisk using Google Search and finding their respective donation links. Last time I posted them here, there was an objection. (Full disclosure - I am not affiliated to either author). Make sure you back up both OSes to appropriately formatted external disks as a baseline for future restore.

Jul 30, 2015 6:57 PM in response to Loner T

Copy that...donations forthcoming.

Loner T wrote:

You can restore Winclone back to the Fusion drive, but you need to ensure that the partitioning on the HDD part is within the first two TB, otherwise Winclone restore will fail (the MBR is restricted to 4 partitions and 2TB, both). Please see https://twocanoes.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201170769-Move-Boot-Camp-to-a-re placement-drive for the steps.


According to the link "OS X 10.8.3: Fusion drives and standard 3TB drives should use Boot Camp Assistant rather than Disk Utility to create the Boot Camp partition"

That quote has me worried, as when I tried to start BA I got an error that I could not partition the drive.


How do I ensure that the partition is within the first 2 TB using DU?


Jeff

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