Repartitioning without having to wipe the hard drive.

Does anyone know how to repartition a hard drive back to a single drive volume without wipping the whole drive?

Hi Jeffrey,
yes, you can do that with utilities such as Volume Works or iPartition. Make sure you have a complete backup before you start!!!
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