You should only have your OS X Partition and blank space. Then go into Disk Utility and delete the 'Blank' Partition. Type the following: diskutil eraseVolume HFS+ Blank /dev/disk0s4 What you originally have (factory settings): diskutil listĭisk0s4 needs to be deleted. There needs to be 'Blank' unallocated space available. Select your HDD and go to the Partition tab.ġGB is not actually needed, but it's just to be on the safe side, it'll get resized later. To do this go into Utilities and then into Disk Utility. Start off by resizing Mac OS X Partition so it's at least 1GB smaller than the full disk. What I want to achieve is to have OS X Lion & Windows 7 installed, with a shared space too. This tutorial also assumes you have OS X Lion installed. I tried this on 2 MacBook Pros and it works perfectly on both. 4 partitions max, just like every other (bootable) hard-drive.
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