If you had to use a second partition to get updated to 10.6.7 or 10.6.8 (10.6.8 has graphics issues so I don’t recommend it on the Aspire One), this will be good news. You don’t need it to be there for the main partition to work. So long as the partition that contains the boot loader is active and is your main Mac OS X system, the secondary partition is redundant and only served as a bypass for faulty update attempts. You can and may delete it, I did so with mine and recuperated the space for other things.
If you didn’t need to use the second partition, then this last update to the Snow Leopard on Acer Aspire One doesn’t apply to you, for other computers you can see our main hackintosh tutorial page.
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