![]() ![]() Highlight the internal drive's physical drive icon, which is indented to the left. Once the backup is complete, move to the next step.Ģ) Launch Disk Utility. I would clone all content on drive "Snow" (which will be the drive icon's same name on your desktop) to the external drive. Let's just presume "Snow" is the partition I want to remove and have "Mavericks" take over its space. Any or all partitions being Mac OS Extended does not automatically mean you can startup to it if the partition table is not GUID. Make sure the external drive is bootable by having it partitioned with a GUID partition table. Also in case of a tragic screwup, you can boot to the external and clone things back. That way, once you get to the step where you remove the second partition on your main internal drive, you for sure have it backed up. ![]() To be safe, you may want to clone the contents of both partitions to an external drive, also to separate partitions. You can do it, but needs to be a semi manual process.ġ) Copy everything on the second partition to another physical drive, such as an external hard drive. ![]()
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