Hello forum users,
I have a problem that looks like this:
I had devided my Toshiba drive into 2 partitions: Macintosh HD (HDD1) and Macintosh HD2 (HDD2) about 160 GB each.
Had El Capitano on HDD1 - about 24 GB available
and only pictures, videos, files on HDD2 - 40 GB available
Sierra came out, I downloaded, not enough space on HDD1, so I installed on HDD2.
However not a sing app installed on HDD1 under El Capitano, would run under Sierra (hdd2) now.
So I erased the entire HDD2 - by Disk Utility and Terminal.
I hoped, drives would merge into one with a total of 320GB - which of course not happened.
This is the outcome of my operations:
Macintosh HD (HDD1) 159 GB - of which 24 free
Free Space 160 GB - completely invisible space
Any ideas how to recover the missing 160 GB and merge it with to HDD1?
I have a problem that looks like this:
I had devided my Toshiba drive into 2 partitions: Macintosh HD (HDD1) and Macintosh HD2 (HDD2) about 160 GB each.
Had El Capitano on HDD1 - about 24 GB available
and only pictures, videos, files on HDD2 - 40 GB available
Sierra came out, I downloaded, not enough space on HDD1, so I installed on HDD2.
However not a sing app installed on HDD1 under El Capitano, would run under Sierra (hdd2) now.
So I erased the entire HDD2 - by Disk Utility and Terminal.
I hoped, drives would merge into one with a total of 320GB - which of course not happened.
This is the outcome of my operations:
Macintosh HD (HDD1) 159 GB - of which 24 free
Free Space 160 GB - completely invisible space
Any ideas how to recover the missing 160 GB and merge it with to HDD1?