Does uninstalling parallels desktop restore partition

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Doing so gives me an error:ĭoing the same thing at the APPLE RAID Card Media that has Parallels under it gives me the same error.Ĭlicking the Unmount button in Disk Utility doesn't seem to do anything, no message at all. I've tried to use Disk Utility to Erase the Parallels volume. How can I get rid of Parallels, its partition, and everything previously associated with it (hopefully, short of a complete wipe of the machine, but I'll do that if necessary)?Īdditional things I've tried. Which just shows an empty Backup folder and some inaccessible virtual machines from the time of Snow Leopard. You can see that Parallels has some problems.Ĭommenters have noted the images look too small, but I think the main take-away is that First Aid on the Parallels volume fails.Īdditionally, the following screen shot shows what remains in the Parallels partition: I ran Disk Utility - First Aid to see what it showed: It looks like someone has tried to remove Parallels in the past, reset the partition size, and deleted some files - kind of messy. I don't need or want Parallels and want to completely remove it and its partition. The last user of the machine had Parallels 3 running on it and it may be messing up the machine. 2 - 2.93 GHz Quad-core Intel Xenon processors.OS X El Capitan Version 10.11.3 (just updated last weekend).Background: Mac Pro 4.1 circa 2009, specs:

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