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enter image description here i just want my mac to have one partition so i can use all the full 250GB. Disk utility did not work. Below is partitions and identifiers if anyone could help me with the CMD i need to return everything back to one i would really appreciate it.

#:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *251.0 GB   disk0
   1:                        EFI ⁨EFI⁩                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:                 Apple_APFS ⁨Container disk1⁩         250.8 GB   disk0s2

/dev/disk1 (synthesized): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: APFS Container Scheme - +250.8 GB disk1 Physical Store disk0s2 1: APFS Volume ⁨STORAGE⁩ 195.0 GB disk1s1 2: APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩ 293.0 MB disk1s2 3: APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩ 613.8 MB disk1s3 4: APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩ 3.2 GB disk1s4 5: APFS Volume ⁨MAC⁩ 24.0 GB disk1s5 6: APFS Snapshot ⁨com.apple.os.update-...⁩ 24.0 GB disk1s5s1

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    That's basically what you have. The only other partition is the EFI partition (209.7 MB), but that's both tiny and (at least in some situations) required. – Gordon Davisson Aug 06 '21 at 19:48
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    Why do you think that any of that needs deleting? It looks like a bog standard partitioning scheme set up at the factory. All partitions there are required. – Steve Chambers Aug 06 '21 at 19:49
  • @BoboJenkinz The only thing not standard is the size of the volume 5 (and 6 of course). The standard size of the system volume is about 12 or 15 go. I think you have an system update not finished or completed. –  Aug 07 '21 at 09:17

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That is a perfectly standard setup. You have one APFS partition containing some volumes, created by the system, sharing the space. There’s nothing to be deleted. You can already use the full 250 GB minus what is taken by the operating system.

grg
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