Hello!
I attempted to install Windows 10 using boot camp assistant but my MacBook Air 2012 failed and I received a white screen saying the MBA was restarting. After the restart I noticed I was missing the 50 GB partition that was being created or was created. I'm not able to access this part of the "disk" or SSD. I am not able to find it in disk utility either. I attempted to do a complete restore. At first the restore found my 128 GB SSD but then once I clicked continue it reduced it to the 72 GBs that I'm showing the OS. So I did not go forward with the restore. (If I need to I will, I have my files already backed up.)
My question is how do I get my storage space back? That's my only concern right now.
Thanks for any help!
[doublepost=1486129637][/doublepost]I may have found my answer in the forums. I didn't see this before posting.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/boot-camp-partition-missing-lost-space.2028964/
I attempted to install Windows 10 using boot camp assistant but my MacBook Air 2012 failed and I received a white screen saying the MBA was restarting. After the restart I noticed I was missing the 50 GB partition that was being created or was created. I'm not able to access this part of the "disk" or SSD. I am not able to find it in disk utility either. I attempted to do a complete restore. At first the restore found my 128 GB SSD but then once I clicked continue it reduced it to the 72 GBs that I'm showing the OS. So I did not go forward with the restore. (If I need to I will, I have my files already backed up.)
My question is how do I get my storage space back? That's my only concern right now.
Thanks for any help!
[doublepost=1486129637][/doublepost]I may have found my answer in the forums. I didn't see this before posting.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/boot-camp-partition-missing-lost-space.2028964/