My MacBook Pro has a 100 GB internal drive. When I first got it I partitioned it 60 GB for OS X and 40 GB for Boot Camp. I have been running Vista Ultimate with absolutely no problems in the 40 GB partition as a test bed. I now want to delete the partition and make the drive all one 100 GB partition for normal OS X usage, preferably keeping the contents of the 60 GB partition. I do not want to keep anything from the 40 GB Vista partition; I want to simply throw it away. I also would like to uninstall Boot Camp.
I use Super Duper to back up the the 60 GB partition and it works like a charm. I have repeatedly tested booting off the external backup drive and it works flawlessly, so I am not worried about losing anything.
My question is two-fold:
1. If I simply use the disk utility to re-partition the drive by telling it I want one partition and enlarging the 60 GB drive, will it destroy what is already there or will it extend the partion from 60 GB to 100 GB?
2. What do I need to do to get rid of Boot Camp?
Tom Baley
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