Missing storage on MacBook Pro after deleting windows.

I had created a partition using bootcamp and installed a Windows ISO, but recently deleted it and when the process was being done I got an error (which I can't remember nor name).


The storage that was given to the partition is now completely invisible and I am unable to use it. I want to reinstall windows and that missing storage is crucial.


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This is what appears when I view my storage. No extra partitions, visible (before there would be a second storage shown, the one I had assigned for windows)


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That is what disk utility shows.


I need help urgently and can't seem to find a proper answer online. Thank you in advance!!

MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID, macOS Mojave (10.14), null

Posted on Oct 21, 2018 1:01 PM

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Posted on Oct 21, 2018 1:26 PM

Oh ok I found a 'solution' maybe it is normal but It wasn't shown anyway. The partition I had set for windows was still existen although windows was deleted. So what I did was go to disk utility, click on partition, and then it would show me that the partition is still there. So I just clicked the - button and got rid of that partition.

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Oct 21, 2018 1:26 PM in response to GermanMTVK

Oh ok I found a 'solution' maybe it is normal but It wasn't shown anyway. The partition I had set for windows was still existen although windows was deleted. So what I did was go to disk utility, click on partition, and then it would show me that the partition is still there. So I just clicked the - button and got rid of that partition.

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