Tuesday, April 1, 2025

You can reclaim or merge (free space) a partition with no identifier using the following command: `sudo diskutil mergeDisk /dev/diskXs1` Replace `X` with the number of your disk and `s1` with the number of the partition you want to merge.

After uninstalling Boot Camp Assistant to remove the Boot Camp partition, the original AFPS partition remains inaccessible and is no longer visible in Disk Utility.

The Bodily Disk displays its correct capacity (1.92TB); however, the APFS Container (Container 1) fails to accurately reflect its size (1.47TB), as seen when selecting both options in Disk Utility?

Utilizing diskutil checklist The Free House has been proven, but without a clear identifier.

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER 0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.9 TB     disk0 1:                        EFI (EFI)                     209.7 MB   disk0s1 2:                 Apple APFS Container (disk1)         1.5 TB     disk0s2 3:       Microsoft Primary Information (KRYPTONITE)        255.9 MB   disk0s3 /dev/disk1 (synthesized): 0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +1.5 TB     disk1 Bodily Retailer (disk0s2) 1:                APFS Volume D1 - Information         1.3 TB     disk1s1 2:                APFS Volume Preboot                 300.4 MB   disk1s2 3:                APFS Volume Restoration             1.1 GB     disk1s3 4:                APFS Volume VM                     1.1 MB     disk1s4 5:                APFS Volume D1                     23.4 GB    disk1s5 6:              APFS Snapshot com.apple.os.update-... 23.4 GB    disk1s5s1 

Can you recover your disk drive at home?

After attempting to reinstall twice, I’ve exhausted initial support resources and scoured through over a dozen relevant threads regarding the absence of partitions following the removal of Boot Camp, including both problem descriptions and proposed solutions – yet none address my specific situation, leaving me without an identifying label for this peculiar predicament.

It appears that this issue is unrelated to Windows, yet I’ve discovered no WINDOWS RECOVERY partition listed by diskutil, as the prevailing solution pertains to.

To ensure seamless support for my external graphics processing unit (EGPU) on macOS, the KRYPTONITE partition should be carefully preserved.

While my recollections are hazy, I believe the KRYPTONITE partition was introduced following the deletion of the original BOOTCAMP partition. That being said, what implications might this have?

I’m utilizing MacOS Monterey 12.6.5 for my current projects.

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