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  • Removing Windows from Apple’s Bootcamp

    Posted on October 1st, 2007 Dan No comments

    Having tried Windows Vista on my shiny new iMac and having a few issues (stuttering sound, slower loading times), I decided to revert back to using Windows XP.

    Now, Bootcamp is supposed to make this easy - you just launch the Bootcamp assistant, and click “Restore the startup disk to a single volume”. A few moments later, all seemed well, and I was prompted to reboot.

    After the reboot, the Windows XP drive is still visible, and it seems nothing has happened. After trying this multiple times and getting quickly fed up, I ruled out a few other ways to delete Windows:

    • I couldn’t run the Windows XP installer disk - rebooting the iMac with the disk in the drive caused a “Press any key to boot from CD…” prompt. Unfortunately, the iMac keyboard doesn’t work at that point.
    • Attempting to run the XP installer from within Vista - the “Install Windows XP” option is greyed out and not selectable
    • OS X’s disk utility wouldn’t let me unmount or erase the Windows parition
    • I was too scared to use fdisk from the command line, just in case I nuked my OS X partition (and didn’t want to reformat the whole lot for the same reason)

    So, how did I fix it in the end?

    If you can’t delete Windows from your Mac’s bootcamp installation:

    • Drag the Windows parition to the Trash to unmount it
    • Run the Bootcamp assistant and choose “Restore the startup disk to a single volume”

    Guess that’s the risk you take when you use Beta software eh?