![]() ![]() The method that we are talking about, doesn’t delete the partition alone. You have to try something more than Disk Management Tool to get that 200-MB partition for re-use. ![]() And when you try to delete it, it simply refuses. When you are done with Time Machine backup and no longer using it for the same. There is only one reason for you to want that partition. If you are using that 200-MB partition for Time Machine backup, then let it be. On the other hand, a ‘GPT protective partition’ or ‘EFI system partition’ is created at the starting of the external drive by Mac OS X when setting up Time Machine. The partition is required and is sealed for a reason. If you are using Boot Camp to boot into Windows from your Mac, then you will notice an EFI System Partition when you start your Mac machine. Read on to know why they are protected and how to delete them.ĭo not try this on the internal drive of your Mac system. When you try using Disk Management Tool to delete these partitions, you’ll see that the Delete Volume option do not function. For instance, Mac reserves or creates 200 MB partition at the time of setting up a Time Machine backup on an external drive. ![]() These are EFI system partition or GPT protective partition. There are some partitions on the drive which are protected and cannot be deleted just like.
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