Hi,
I have OS X El Capitan version 10.11.4 on MacBook Pro (Retina, 13", 2014). I am using mac for a month. Everything is great except one thing: CASE-SENSITIVE type of boot disk. Steam is ok, I can install it on another partition and other apps too, but Adobe soft can't. I would like to transform my case-sensitive disk to normal, but I am not sure how to do that. I don't wanna to lose my data. I have two tips.
1. iPartition - is it really save solution? Can it do that?
2. Carbon Copy Cloner - I have 30 trial version. My theory is - copy boot partition (case-sensitive) to second partition (not case-sensitive; both partition are on one disk) and make the second boot partition. After reformat the first one to none case-sensitive and copy data back and make it boot partition again. Is it solid solution? Have my theory mistakes? Do you have any experience or tutorial how to do that save?
Thanks for help, ideas and answer.
I have OS X El Capitan version 10.11.4 on MacBook Pro (Retina, 13", 2014). I am using mac for a month. Everything is great except one thing: CASE-SENSITIVE type of boot disk. Steam is ok, I can install it on another partition and other apps too, but Adobe soft can't. I would like to transform my case-sensitive disk to normal, but I am not sure how to do that. I don't wanna to lose my data. I have two tips.
1. iPartition - is it really save solution? Can it do that?
2. Carbon Copy Cloner - I have 30 trial version. My theory is - copy boot partition (case-sensitive) to second partition (not case-sensitive; both partition are on one disk) and make the second boot partition. After reformat the first one to none case-sensitive and copy data back and make it boot partition again. Is it solid solution? Have my theory mistakes? Do you have any experience or tutorial how to do that save?
Thanks for help, ideas and answer.