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Partition Problems

Discussion in 'Mac - General discussion' started by thedb4u, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. thedb4u

    thedb4u Member

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    I recently used boot camp to install windows XP on a partition of my Macbook's HDD. However, one or more of the OS files of windows has become corrupt and I can't run the OS anymore. I've tried reinstalling from the disk, but its not working.

    I've tried using disk utility to wipe the partition, but I can't access it because its a boot drive.

    I'm looking for a way to erase the partition without having to reinstall OSX.

    Basic info
    The Partition is called "Untitled"
    It is formated for Windows NT filesystem
     
  2. guessswho

    guessswho Active member

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    can you go back into the bootcamp assistant and change the partition? That's what I had to do a few times, windows was on, but then something would mess up, I would have bootcamp assistant just take the windows partition, add is all back to the mac os x partition, and then I would repartition the whole thing again for windows.
     

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