![]() ![]() This worked for me, a small (typing) error might result in loosing your installation data. Install (like you upgrade) Yosemite over your existing (Yosemite) installation and complete the installation procedure (I used the installer from the fresh created USB).Īfter the installation was completed I rebooted the machine and I was able to use the find my Mac option again (error related to the recovery partition was gone).Following the instruction on Apple's support site, I went to the Apple Store and a search for the Disk Recovery Assistant returned no results. merging the free space with the Macintosh HD partitionĭiskutil mergePartitions HFS MacHD disk0s2 disk0s3 Where do I download the Disk Recovery Assistant I have a Macbook Air with OSX 10.9 on it, and wanted to make a bootable recovery disk.Removing the not working recovery partitionĭiskutil eraseVolume HFS ErasedDisk /dev/disk0s3.Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app -nointeraction created a bootable installation (8GB USB) drive with yosemite (USB drive volume name is Untitled). ![]() ![]() downloaded the yosemite installer (again).In the terminal I had the following output:Ģ: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 210.0 GB disk0s2ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3Ĥ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 40.1 GB disk0s4Ī recovery partition was available (but not working) I had the same issue since the beta and the official release did not solve this issue. ![]()
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