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    Pepin Susanna is offline Senior Member
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    Default Broke down to mound the partition subsequent to reinstalling Leopard

    I have an iMac with Leopard. It was identical dumb, so I thought that the installing of Leopard will defeat the trouble and I did the similar. The set up was actual and performed successfully minus any trouble. Now, I am not able to mount the division. Please tell me how I can make editing it. I have to stay with her and not recognizes how to defeat this trouble. I would appreciate any reply on this point. Thank you very much in advance.

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    Pepin Daire is offline Senior Member
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    I guess I have set up the amiss part of OS X, which is a bootcamp. This is a Windows-based installation. This is the cause that they tackle a trouble. I need to tell you that the Macintosh is a journaled documents machine division and you have to set up the Mac division I guess this is a lot of information is panlty, you can get an suggestion of your faults.

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    Pepin Sidonia is offline Senior Member
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    I want to tell you that if you failed to distribution mac side complete information will be there and simply file the operating system must be reinstalled. This is the main cause of this problem. Boot Camp is to use the DVD for the partition on Disk Utility. You are probably missing the disc after a look at Windows Disk draw and inside of Windows 7, etc. I hope this will help you. Thank you.

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    I do not think it is because the data is still there as suggested above. This is only possible if you create partitions on the Mac, but if you have not divided the Macintosh and then there is only one option for you and reinstall it. Based on my knowledge of him. Let's see if someone has a different opinion about it. I am also waiting for answers to this.

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    It is possible that the Macintosh partition has been modified to show a valid partition configuration. Upon reaching the setup screen that you click Utilities and Disk Utility found in March Macintosh partition and see if it shows there. Let me know how it went. I say this so I can give an alternative to that.

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