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disk space disappears after deleting bootcamp partition which has not installed windows 10 yet

How can I repair to get back disk space? I bought a mac book pro with touch bar yesterday.

And I tried to installed windows 10 using bootcamp and it stucks without installing windows 10.

Therefore I deleted bootcamp partition and bootcamp was deleted though, disk spacing is disappearing.

How can I restore disk spacing? Could anyone help me please?

MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, iOS 11.2.6

Posted on Mar 4, 2018 8:58 PM

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Posted on Mar 5, 2018 5:08 PM

See the second screen in How to choose between APFS and Mac OS Extended when formatting a disk for Mac - Apple Support .

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Mar 5, 2018 7:24 AM in response to Loner T

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$ diskutil list

/dev/disk0 (internal):

#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme 500.3 GB disk0

1: EFI EFI 314.6 MB disk0s1

2: Apple_APFS Container disk1 500.0 GB disk0s2


/dev/disk1 (synthesized):

#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER

0: APFS Container Scheme - +500.0 GB disk1

Physical Store disk0s2

1: APFS Volume Mac 17.0 GB disk1s1

2: APFS Volume Preboot 21.6 MB disk1s2

3: APFS Volume Recovery 509.8 MB disk1s3

4: APFS Volume VM 1.1 GB disk1s4

/dev/disk2 (disk image):

#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER

0: CCSA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5 +4.3 GB disk2


/dev/disk3 (external, physical):

#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER

0: FDisk_partition_scheme *8.1 GB disk3

1: Windows_NTFS ESD-USB 8.1 GB disk3s1


/dev/disk4 (disk image):

#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER

0: CCSA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV5 +4.3 GB disk4

Mar 5, 2018 7:25 AM in response to Loner T

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$ diskutil apfs list

APFS Container (1 found)

|

+-- Container disk1 F7C7BD68-65EE-4D83-A794-B370F280D30B

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

APFS Container Reference: disk1

Capacity Ceiling (Size): 499963170816 B (500.0 GB)

Capacity In Use By Volumes: 18723565568 B (18.7 GB) (3.7% used)

Capacity Available: 481239605248 B (481.2 GB) (96.3% free)

|

+-< Physical Store disk0s2 3B3268CB-F2F4-4FCC-A616-AD5B1D6E36EF

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

| APFS Physical Store Disk: disk0s2

| Size: 499963170816 B (500.0 GB)

|

+-> Volume disk1s1 5B7D0A10-3272-3D29-A991-8AF2C336388A

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

| APFS Volume Disk (Role): disk1s1 (No specific role)

| Name: Mac (Case-insensitive)

| Mount Point: /

| Capacity Consumed: 16956899328 B (17.0 GB)

| Encryption Progress: 28.0% (Unlocked)

|

+-> Volume disk1s2 A8CD48F0-0F51-4E5B-8AC3-C3DB19174FE9

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

| APFS Volume Disk (Role): disk1s2 (Preboot)

| Name: Preboot (Case-insensitive)

| Mount Point: Not Mounted

| Capacity Consumed: 21647360 B (21.6 MB)

| FileVault: No

|

+-> Volume disk1s3 3D4DF077-7E0C-491C-ACF0-481D93C4692D

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

| APFS Volume Disk (Role): disk1s3 (Recovery)

| Name: Recovery (Case-insensitive)

| Mount Point: Not Mounted

| Capacity Consumed: 509820928 B (509.8 MB)

| FileVault: No

|

+-> Volume disk1s4 80FF2CD4-4A9E-4CC1-A79A-251929F55CC6

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

APFS Volume Disk (Role): disk1s4 (VM)

Name: VM (Case-insensitive)

Mount Point: /Volumes/VM

Capacity Consumed: 1073762304 B (1.1 GB)

FileVault: No

Mar 5, 2018 10:47 AM in response to Loner T

MacBook Pro (15in-2017)

MacOS Hign Serria

Version 10.13.3

I erase the whole disk

I have a time machine backup


Last login: Tue Mar 6 02:43:25 on ttys000

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$ sudo tmutil listlocalsnapshots /

Password:

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$ sudo tmutil listlocalsnapshots /

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$

Nays-MacBook-Pro:~ nayzawhtet$

Mar 6, 2018 4:36 AM in response to Daniel_Nay

You can use an external NTFS-formatted disk as a Windows backup disk. If you can use two separate physical drives, one for each OS, it is highly recommended. If you have only one external backup disk, split the disk into FAT and HFS partitions, format FAT to NTFS when booted in Windows, and then use the same disk.


I do not recommend disk splitting for a Time Capsule disk.

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