This is my Mini;

I want to remove the bootcamp partition (½ of the internal HD and put in a regular partition to run Snow Leopard on ( about ¼ of same HD).
And keep OSX 10.10.2 and all my apps on the 1T HD stock internal HD. I have Time machine on a 2T external FW HD.
Apparently I can't change the Bootcamp partition without erasing the entire HD? I have erased the entire Bootcamp partition. But the partition remains stubborn?
I need to know how to do this using Time Machine and I need it explained in terms that I, a complete computer moron can understand.
Bootcamp assistant won't let me do anything;


I want to remove the bootcamp partition (½ of the internal HD and put in a regular partition to run Snow Leopard on ( about ¼ of same HD).
And keep OSX 10.10.2 and all my apps on the 1T HD stock internal HD. I have Time machine on a 2T external FW HD.
Apparently I can't change the Bootcamp partition without erasing the entire HD? I have erased the entire Bootcamp partition. But the partition remains stubborn?
I need to know how to do this using Time Machine and I need it explained in terms that I, a complete computer moron can understand.
Bootcamp assistant won't let me do anything;
