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2. Select the external disk from the left pane. Right click and select "Information"
3. Take note of the "Disk Indentifier". In my case, it is "disk3". For safety reasons, the rest of this guide is written with "diskX". Replace the X with the number of your drive.
4. From Terminal:
gpt -r show /dev/diskX
5. You'll get something similar to this back:



6. A little explanation here is in order. The first real partition is on the line beginning with 40. In this case, it runs from 40 through 409600. (I'm guessing these are bytes) Next to the size is the index, 1. The very next line is the one we are interested in. This is the partition that contains your bootable install. It is index 2. You may or may not have and index 3)

7. Unmount the disk:
disktool -u diskX

8. Now, we remove the entry in the table for the 2nd partition
gpt remove -i 2 /dev/diskX

I got this back:
gpt remove: /dev/disk3: 1 partition(s) removed

9. Mac OS will remount any remaining partitions. Unmount them:
disktool -u diskX]]></description>
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