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- Boot the LIVE Ubuntu CD into the GUI (Graphical User Interface)

- Open the terminal application by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "Terminal"

- type at prompt: sudo cfdisk

- use your down-arrow key to toggle to your unpartitioned space (the rest of your drive)

- (Don't format the primary partition or OS X goes bye-bye)

- Type Shift-T for "Type"

- hit ENTER to scroll through the list of partition formats

- type: AF hit ENTER

- (now you need to write the changes to the drive)

- type: Shift-W

- hit ENTER

- type yes

- wait a few seconds and it will be written as a Unknown(AF) partition

- reboot into OS X

 

- Start Disk Utility

- Select Partition

- Select Erase Tab

- Volume Format should be Mac OS Extended

- Define Name and hit Erase

 

 

Borrowed from suk_me on 360hacker

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- Boot the LIVE Ubuntu CD into the GUI (Graphical User Interface)

- Open the terminal application by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "Terminal"

- type at prompt: sudo cfdisk

- use your down-arrow key to toggle to your unpartitioned space (the rest of your drive)

- (Don't format the primary partition or OS X goes bye-bye)

- Type Shift-T for "Type"

- hit ENTER to scroll through the list of partition formats

- type: AF hit ENTER

- (now you need to write the changes to the drive)

- type: Shift-W

- hit ENTER

- type yes

- wait a few seconds and it will be written as a Unknown(AF) partition

- reboot into OS X

 

- Start Disk Utility

- Select Partition

- Select Erase Tab

- Volume Format should be Mac OS Extended

- Define Name and hit Erase

Borrowed from suk_me on 360hacker

 

 

Thanks a lot!!

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