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Q: Issue trying to clean install Windows 10 on Fusion Drive. el Capitan.

Issue: Trying a clean install of Windows 10 via Boot Camp Assistant on an iMac 27 inch (Late2013) with 10.11.4 results in the installation taking hours (over 8 hours) and then unable to install Boot Camp updates. Basically installation taking much longer than normal and unable to install the Apple software updates or create normally booting Windows 10 Boot Camp.

 

Background: After slowdown issues after upgrading to 10.11.4 (with Bootcamp upgraded Windows 10) which had previously worked fine for 10 months, to the point of a hour to boot to OS X, I decided to do a clean install of my iMac with 3TB Fusion Drive.

 

As I was unable to remove the Boot Camp partition via BCA due to it taking forever to even load, I used Internet Recovery and reinitialised the Fusion Drive. This then required me to repair the Fusion Drive partition via DU 'fix' option which appeared to work fine. And reinstalled OS X 10.11.4 which works fine now (no delays etc.)

 

On trying to use BCA to create a new Boot Camp partition and a clean Windows 10 install, after downloading a W10 disk image direct from Microsoft (Win10_1511_1_English_x64), BCA downloading the software updates and selecting the desired partition, it commenced reboot and initialise the install. However the whole process was very slow, each stage taking much longer than usual, to progress. Leaving it for hours still left a blank screen or one with a rotating circle.

 

I tried with another USB 3 stick and also a USB 2 stick but neither made a difference.

 

On the last attempt I left it running over night and after 8-9 hours it eventually reached the Windows 10 desk top and the Apple Bootcamp Update launching to load the updates. However it just hung and even after 2 hours nothing had happened. Rebooting and trying again was the same.

 

After this I tried creating a Windows 8.0 install via BCA however it just gives a GPT error when trying to select the drive (due to el Capitan I assume?)

 

After four days of efforts I am at a lose as to how to get the Windows 10 onto the Boot Camp partition. I am unable even to install W8 and upgrade due to GPT error.

 

Any help or suggestions how to proceed with diagnosing/resolving the issue would be appreciated.

 

Details:

System: iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), 3,4 GHz Intel Core i5, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4096 MB, OS X 10.11.4.

  • Nothing other than keyboard and mouse attached via USB ports, along with the BCA USB stick. No other devices attached.
  • Reset NVRAM, SMC and ran Disk Utility a number of times. No issue reported.  Ran NVRAM reset before each attempt.
  • Ran EtreCheck report which appeared OK.
  • Ran Diagnostic check which returned no issue.

One detail I noticed after fixing the Fusion Drive there are now two Macintosh HD images when using option boot. Only one previously. The are named 'Macintosh HD' and 'Macintosh HD2'. I remember there being three at one time in Yosemite but that was fixed in an update.

Also, there appears to be no Recovery partition. Cmd+R launches Internet Recovery.

 

Distil results (Boot Camp partition removed):

 

/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0

   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1

   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Internal Drive          121.0 GB   disk0s2

   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3

/dev/disk2 (internal, physical):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk2

   1:                        EFI NO NAME                 209.7 MB   disk2s1

   2:          Apple_CoreStorage Internal Drive          3.0 TB     disk2s2

   3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk2s4

/dev/disk3 (internal, virtual):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD           +3.1 TB     disk3

                                 Logical Volume on disk0s2, disk2s2

                                 7BE1F343-ACBE-4144-BF86-C838BE1E49D4

                                 Unencrypted Fusion Drive

imac---simon:~ simon$ diskutil cs list

CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

|

+-- Logical Volume Group CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2

    =========================================================

    Name:         Internal Drive

    Status:       Online

    Size:         3121237860352 B (3.1 TB)

    Free Space:   0 B (0 B)

    |

    +-< Physical Volume 5E75EE74-EE1F-4FCB-A0C5-9ED5517FEB93

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index:    0

    |   Disk:     disk0s2

    |   Status:   Online

    |   Size:     120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

    |

    +-< Physical Volume 91D639D6-634E-47C1-AFE5-616CE12E71E0

    |   ----------------------------------------------------

    |   Index:    1

    |   Disk:     disk2s2

    |   Status:   Online

    |   Size:     3000249008128 B (3.0 TB)

    |

    +-> Logical Volume Family EE9934AC-F3CB-4101-ADB6-576F4371B4B9

        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Encryption Type:         None

        |

        +-> Logical Volume 7BE1F343-ACBE-4144-BF86-C838BE1E49D4

            ---------------------------------------------------

            Disk:                  disk3

            Status:                Online

            Size (Total):          3106705375232 B (3.1 TB)

            Revertible:            No

            LV Name:               Macintosh HD

            Volume Name:           Macintosh HD

            Content Hint:          Apple_HFS

            LVG Type:              Fusion, Sparse

iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X El Capitan (10.11.4), null

Posted on Apr 28, 2016 8:39 AM

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  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 3:34 PM in response to Loner T
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    May 1, 2016 3:34 PM in response to Loner T

    Timing of W10 install on 10.10.5 via BCA 5.1.4 skipping stage 1 & 2. Just partition and install from exsiting W10 Wininstall USB2 stick;

     

    BCA create Boot Camp partition - 11 mins

    Reboot > Setup (confirm Language etc.) - 6 mins

    Setup > Installing Windows - 6 mins

    Gettings Windows Files - 1 minute

    Getting Files Ready - 1 hour 2 mins

    Installing Features - 2 mins

    Installing Updates - 8 mins

    Getting Finished  > Reboot 10 mins

     

    Reboot > Black screen with rotating circle until Windows icon screen - 25 mins

    Windows icon > 'Getting Devices ready' message - 5 mins

    'Getting Devices ready'  - 22 mins

    'Getting Ready' > Reboot - 40 mins

    Reboot > Windows icon screen - 2 mins

    Windows icon screen > 'Get going' settings page (Fast Setting) - 1 hour 8 mins

    'Get going' > Reboot - 24 mins

    Reboot > Windows icon window - 13 mins

    Back to 'Get going' settings page again! 9 mins.

    Stopped due to loop.

     

    These times are typical both via el Capitan and Yosemite BCA, except sometimes it loops at settings like this time. Otherwise it takes say an hour to actually open Windows desktop as described above etc. The long delays appear to be after the initial reboot?

     

    Boot to OS X and run Disk Utility on Internal Drive with verify Disk results in error message;

     

    Screen Shot 2016-05-02 at 00.06.33.png

    Last time it did this I rebooted and ran Disk Utility in Recovery mode with repair. Reboot and DU verify reports all OK. Not ran yet on this attempt.

     

    Diskutil report for info (BC partition and W10 install included);

     

    Last login: Mon May  2 00:28:18 on ttys000

    imac---simon:~ simon$ diskutil list

    /dev/disk0

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0

       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1

       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         121.0 GB   disk0s2

       3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3

    /dev/disk1

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk1

       1:                        EFI NO NAME                 209.7 MB   disk1s1

       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         1.7 TB     disk1s2

       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.1 MB   disk1s3

       4:       Microsoft Basic Data                         1.3 TB     disk1s4

    /dev/disk3

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD           *1.9 TB     disk3

                                     Logical Volume on disk0s2, disk1s2

                                     02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

                                     Unencrypted Fusion Drive

    imac---simon:~ simon$ diskutil cs list

    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

    |

    +-- Logical Volume Group CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2

        =========================================================

        Name:         Internal Drive

        Status:       Online

        Size:         1868532424704 B (1.9 TB)

        Free Space:   0 B (0 B)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 5E75EE74-EE1F-4FCB-A0C5-9ED5517FEB93

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    0

        |   Disk:     disk0s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 91D639D6-634E-47C1-AFE5-616CE12E71E0

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    1

        |   Disk:     disk1s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     1747543572480 B (1.7 TB)

        |

        +-> Logical Volume Family D0A0522D-3762-4643-BE48-401070E61673

            ----------------------------------------------------------

            Encryption Status:       Unlocked

            Encryption Type:         None

            Conversion Status:       NoConversion

            Conversion Direction:    -none-

            Has Encrypted Extents:   No

            Fully Secure:            No

            Passphrase Required:     No

            |

            +-> Logical Volume 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

                ---------------------------------------------------

                Disk:                  disk3

                Status:                Online

                Size (Total):          1853999939584 B (1.9 TB)

                Conversion Progress:   -none-

                Revertible:            No

                LV Name:               Macintosh HD

                Volume Name:           Macintosh HD

                Content Hint:          Apple_HFS

    imac---simon:~ simon$ sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0

    Password:

    gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=121332826112; sectorsize=512; blocks=236978176

    gpt show: /dev/disk0: PMBR at sector 0

    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1

    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 236978175

          start       size  index  contents

              0          1         PMBR

              1          1         Pri GPT header

              2         32         Pri GPT table

             34          6      

             40     409600      1  GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B

         409640  236306352      2  GPT part - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

      236715992     262144      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

      236978136          7      

      236978143         32         Sec GPT table

      236978175          1         Sec GPT header

    imac---simon:~ simon$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0

    Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 14751/255/63 [236978176 sectors]

    Signature: 0xAA55

             Starting       Ending

    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 -  236978175] <Unknown ID>

    2: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused   

    3: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused   

    4: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused   

    imac---simon:~ simon$ sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk1

    gpt show: /dev/disk1: mediasize=3000592982016; sectorsize=512; blocks=5860533168

    gpt show: /dev/disk1: PMBR at sector 0

    gpt show: /dev/disk1: Pri GPT at sector 1

    gpt show: /dev/disk1: Sec GPT at sector 5860533167

           start        size  index  contents

               0           1         PMBR

               1           1         Pri GPT header

               2          32         Pri GPT table

              34           6      

              40      409600      1  GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B

          409640  3413171040      2  GPT part - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

      3413580680     1269760      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

      3414850440        1144      

      3414851584  2445680640      4  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7

      5860532224         911      

      5860533135          32         Sec GPT table

      5860533167           1         Sec GPT header

    imac---simon:~ simon$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk1

    Disk: /dev/disk1 geometry: 97451/255/63 [1565565872 sectors]

    Signature: 0xAA55

             Starting       Ending

    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 - 4294967294] <Unknown ID>

    2: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused   

    3: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused   

    4: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused

     

    I have Yosemite 10.10.5 and W10 install USB2 ready for your instructions. If you prefer any other setup let me know.

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 3:57 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 3:57 PM in response to Moonraker

    Before you repeat this ordeal with a new OS, let me ask

     

    1. The Reboot to Setup Language is under the control of the Windows installer. There is no OS X involvement.

    2. How long does the switch between OSX and Windows take with it fully installed?

    3. Based on your DU screen shot, if you are in Europe, it will be late when I can get connected with my Mac. how long do you plan to be available?

    4. The EFI corruption is not a good sign. Do you know how to mount the EFI partitions of both disks and look at the contents?

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 4:28 PM in response to Loner T
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    May 1, 2016 4:28 PM in response to Loner T

    1. Yes aware of that. Time given is time from partition completion in OS X then reboot (to W10 installer) and to reach initial Windows install confirmation page inc. Language, keyboard etc.

    2. Hard to be precise becuase I have only actually got to the Windows desktop and rebooted a few times. But usually it reboots and doesn't ever get back to the desktop but a blank screen, or eventually to the desktop but auto reboots before I can do anything. Just booting to Windows via Option now there is a blank screen for a couple of minutes then black screen and rotating circle and long delay before anything.

     

    Previously when it was all working prior to these issue, from a reboot and Option > Windows from OS X was 20-30 seconds like normal to login to Windows.

    3. I have been up until 04:00-06:00 (CET) each night trying to sort this so I can be available for another 3-5 hours if it helps.

    4. No. I have looked at various things before but not that specifically but willing to give it a try. I have successfully used instructions before to repair the efi bootloader set out in this thread previously when Windows Startup Repair removes Windows boot drive

     

    http://superuser.com/a/504360

     

    Not sure how relevant that is to that suggested.

     

    EDIT:

     

    Used the following to mount the SSD EFI partition;

     

    mkdir /Volumes/efi

     

    sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk0s1 /Volumes/efi


    I have mounted the SSD EFI drive to the desk top and can view the partitions contents.

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 4:35 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 4:35 PM in response to Moonraker

    Check if the EFI contains a Microsoft structure on either physical disk. 

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 4:46 PM in response to Loner T
    Level 1 (9 points)
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    May 1, 2016 4:46 PM in response to Loner T

    The HDD EFI named NO NAME appears to have a Microsoft structure weithin the folders. Contents of both for info;


    EFI EFI disk0s1 (SSD) contains;

     

    EFI

    BOOTLOG

    EFI > APPLE >

    CACHES > CAFEBEEF

    EXTENSIONS > Firmware.scap

     

    EFI NO NAME disk1s1 (HDD)

     

    NO NAME

    EFI >

    APPLE > CACHES > CAFEBEEF

    Boot > bootx64.efi

    Microsoft >

    Boot > BCD plus many others

    Recovery BCD

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 4:51 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 4:51 PM in response to Moonraker

    In Internet Recovery, try and run

     

    diskutil repairDisk diskN

     

    the value of N should point to your HDD. It may warn you about erasing the EFI partition.

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 5:15 PM in response to Loner T
    Level 1 (9 points)
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    May 1, 2016 5:15 PM in response to Loner T

    Booted to Internet Recovery > Terminal. Entered;

     

    diskutil repairDisk disk1

     

    Being the HDD disk;

     

    /dev/disk1

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk1

       1:                        EFI NO NAME                 209.7 MB   disk1s1

       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         1.7 TB     disk1s2

       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.1 MB   disk1s3

       4:       Microsoft Basic Data                         1.3 TB     disk1s4

     

    Recieved the following error message. Repeated checking entery but same result.

     

    'The target disk is too small for this operation (-69771)'

     

    Quit IR to OS X desktop.

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 6:34 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 6:34 PM in response to Moonraker

    Can you run

     

    diskutil repairDisk disk0

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 6:58 PM in response to Loner T
    Level 1 (9 points)
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    May 1, 2016 6:58 PM in response to Loner T

    Result;

     

    -bash-3.2# diskutil repairDisk disk0

    Repairing the partition map might erase disk0s1, proceed? (y/N) y

    Started partition map repair on disk0

    Checking prerequisites

    Checking the partition list

    Adjusting partition map to fit whole disk as required

    Checking for an EFI system partition

    Checking the EFI system partition's size

    Checking the EFI system partition's file system

    Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces

    Reviewing boot support loaders

    Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions

    Checking storage system

    Checking volume

    disk0s2: Scan for Volume Headers

    disk13s2: Scan for Volume Headers

    disk0s2: Scan for Disk Labels

    disk13s2: Scan for Disk Labels

    Logical Volume Group CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2 spans 2 devices

    disk0s2+disk13s2: Scan for Metadata Volume

    Logical Volume Group has a 4482 MB Metadata Volume with double redundancy

    Start scanning metadata for a valid checkpoint

    Load and verify Segment Headers

    Load and verify Checkpoint Payload

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Incorporate 9 newer non-checkpoint transactions

    Load and verify Virtual Address Table

    Load and verify Segment Usage Table

    Load and verify Metadata Superblock

    Load and verify Logical Volumes B-Trees

    Logical Volume Group contains 1 Logical Volume

    Load and verify D0A0522D-3762-4643-BE48-401070E61673

    Load and verify 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

    Load and verify Freespace Summary

    Load and verify Block Accounting

    Load and verify Live Virtual Addresses

    Newest transaction commit checkpoint is valid

    Load and verify Segment Cleaning

    The volume CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2 appears to be OK

    Checking storage system

    Checking volume

    disk0s2: Scan for Volume Headers

    disk13s2: Scan for Volume Headers

    disk0s2: Scan for Disk Labels

    disk13s2: Scan for Disk Labels

    Logical Volume Group CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2 spans 2 devices

    disk0s2+disk13s2: Scan for Metadata Volume

    Logical Volume Group has a 4482 MB Metadata Volume with double redundancy

    Start scanning metadata for a valid checkpoint

    Load and verify Segment Headers

    Load and verify Checkpoint Payload

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Load and verify Transaction Segment

    Incorporate 9 newer non-checkpoint transactions

    Load and verify Virtual Address Table

    Load and verify Segment Usage Table

    Load and verify Metadata Superblock

    Load and verify Logical Volumes B-Trees

    Logical Volume Group contains 1 Logical Volume

    Load and verify D0A0522D-3762-4643-BE48-401070E61673

    Load and verify 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

    Load and verify Freespace Summary

    Load and verify Block Accounting

    Load and verify Live Virtual Addresses

    Newest transaction commit checkpoint is valid

    Load and verify Segment Cleaning

    The volume CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2 appears to be OK

    Updating Windows boot.ini files as required

    The partition map appears to be OK

    Finished partition map repair on disk0

    -bash-3.2#

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 7:24 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 7:24 PM in response to Moonraker

    If you boot normally and check in Disk Utility, is the EFI partition alert now gone?

     

    This is a bit of work, but we can re-build the CS volume from scratch and test if your Windows installation timing improves. If you want to try it, the commands are

     

    1. Boot into Internet Recovery.

    2. Delete the CS Macintosh HD volume - diskutil cs deleteVolume 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

    3. Delete the CS volume group - diskutil cs delete CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2

    4. Erase the SSD - diskutil eraseDisk jhfs+ SSD disk0

    5. Please find the value of N from diskutil list and erase the HDD - diskutil eraseDisk jhfs+ HDD diskN

    6. Create a new CS volume (use the value of N from step 5), ensuring that SSD is first, and HDD is second - diskutil cs create OSX-LVG disk0s2 diskNs2

    7. Step 6 will generate a new UUID which needs to be used in the following command. Create a new CS LV using the newly created LVG.

         diskutil cs createVolume UUIDFromStep5 jhfs+ "Macintosh HD" 100%

     

         The 100% notation asks diskutil to allocate all the LVG space to a single LV. BC Assistant will resize this when you partition it for Windows.

    8. Retry your BC/Windows 10 installation using the existing W10 USB Installer.

    9. Capture timings.

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 7:38 PM in response to Loner T
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    May 1, 2016 7:38 PM in response to Loner T

    No EFI alert on verifying via DU.

     

    Just to confirm before I progress this, do I remove the Boot Camp partition via BCA before starting, or leave it?

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 1, 2016 7:42 PM in response to Moonraker
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    May 1, 2016 7:42 PM in response to Moonraker

    For the sake of being through, I suggest you remove the BC/Windows partition using BCA before you rebuild the CS LV/LVG. The UUIDs in the commands came from your diskutil cs list output. Please pardon any typos and check them.

     

    Please post your results, and I will check in the morning.

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 1, 2016 8:26 PM in response to Loner T
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    May 1, 2016 8:26 PM in response to Loner T

    Diskutil log for info;

     

    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

    |

    +-- Logical Volume Group CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2

        =========================================================

        Name:         Internal Drive

        Status:       Online

        Size:         3120721960960 B (3.1 TB)

        Free Space:   0 B (0 B)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 5E75EE74-EE1F-4FCB-A0C5-9ED5517FEB93

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    0

        |   Disk:     disk0s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 91D639D6-634E-47C1-AFE5-616CE12E71E0

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    1

        |   Disk:     disk13s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     2999733108736 B (3.0 TB)

        |

        +-> Logical Volume Family D0A0522D-3762-4643-BE48-401070E61673

            ----------------------------------------------------------

            Encryption Status:       Unlocked

            Encryption Type:         None

            Conversion Status:       NoConversion

            Conversion Direction:    -none-

            Has Encrypted Extents:   No

            Fully Secure:            No

            Passphrase Required:     No

            |

            +-> Logical Volume 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

                ---------------------------------------------------

                Disk:               disk14

                Status:             Online

                Size (Total):       3106189475840 B (3.1 TB)

                Size (Converted):   -none-

                Revertible:         No

                LV Name:            Macintosh HD

                Volume Name:        Macintosh HD

                Content Hint:       Apple_HFS

    -bash-3.2# diskutil cs deleteVolume 02C2CD0E-6A51-46EA-847C-EBBCFD0330A3

    Started CoreStorage operation on disk14 Macintosh HD

    Unmounting disk14

    Removing Logical Volume from Logical Volume Group

    Finished CoreStorage operation on disk14 Macintosh HD

    -bash-3.2# diskutil  cs delete CA0B8D0A-6315-4E85-B313-52AB509473F2

    Started CoreStorage operation

    Destroying Logical Volume Group

    Erasing disk0s2

    Initialized /dev/rdisk0s2 as a 113 GB HFS Plus volume with a 16384k journal

    Mounting disk

    Erasing disk13s2

    Initialized /dev/rdisk13s2 as a 3 TB HFS Plus volume with a 229376k journal

    Mounting disk

    Finished CoreStorage operation

    -bash-3.2# diskutil eraseDisk jhfs+ SSD disk0

    Started erase on disk0

    Unmounting disk

    Creating the partition map

    Waiting for the disks to reappear

    Formatting disk0s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name SSD

    Initialized /dev/rdisk0s2 as a 113 GB HFS Plus volume with a 16384k journal

    Mounting disk

    Finished erase on disk0

    -bash-3.2# diskutil list

    /dev/disk0

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0

       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk0s1

       2:                  Apple_HFS SSD                     121.0 GB   disk0s2

    /dev/disk1

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *1.2 GB     disk1

       1:        Apple_partition_map                         30.7 KB    disk1s1

       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac OS X Base System    1.2 GB     disk1s2

    /dev/disk2

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk2

    /dev/disk3

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk3

    /dev/disk4

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk4

    /dev/disk5

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk5

    /dev/disk6

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk6

    /dev/disk7

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *6.3 MB     disk7

    /dev/disk8

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *2.1 MB     disk8

    /dev/disk9

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *1.0 MB     disk9

    /dev/disk10

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk10

    /dev/disk11

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk11

    /dev/disk12

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *1.0 MB     disk12

    /dev/disk13

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk13

       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk13s1

       2:                  Apple_HFS Untitled                3.0 TB     disk13s2

    -bash-3.2# diskutil eraseDisk jhfs+ HDD disk13

    Started erase on disk13

    Unmounting disk

    Creating the partition map

    Waiting for the disks to reappear

    Formatting disk13s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name HDD

    Initialized /dev/rdisk13s2 as a 3 TB HFS Plus volume with a 229376k journal

    Mounting disk

    Finished erase on disk13

    -bash-3.2# diskutil cs create OSX-LVG disk0s2 disk13s2

    Started CoreStorage operation

    Unmounting disk0s2

    Touching partition type on disk0s2

    Adding disk0s2 to Logical Volume Group

    Unmounting disk13s2

    Touching partition type on disk13s2

    Adding disk13s2 to Logical Volume Group

    Creating Core Storage Logical Volume Group

    Switching disk0s2 to Core Storage

    Switching disk13s2 to Core Storage

    Waiting for Logical Volume Group to appear

    Discovered new Logical Volume Group "325DB18C-74DF-4E97-9E20-43E32159069D"

    Core Storage LVG UUID: 325DB18C-74DF-4E97-9E20-43E32159069D

    Finished CoreStorage operation

    -bash-3.2# diskutil cs createVolume 325DB18C-74DF-4E97-9E20-43E32159069D jhfs+ "Macintosh HD" 100%

    Started CoreStorage operation

    Waiting for Logical Volume to appear

    Formatting file system for Logical Volume

    Initialized /dev/rdisk14 as a 3 TB HFS Plus volume with a 237568k journal

    Mounting disk

    Core Storage LV UUID: 5073B838-BBC1-4931-85A1-55558687D58F

    Core Storage disk: disk14

    Finished CoreStorage operation

    -bash-3.2# diskutil list

    /dev/disk0

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *121.3 GB   disk0

       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk0s1

       2:          Apple_CoreStorage SSD                     121.0 GB   disk0s2

       3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk0s3

    /dev/disk1

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:     Apple_partition_scheme                        *1.2 GB     disk1

       1:        Apple_partition_map                         30.7 KB    disk1s1

       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac OS X Base System    1.2 GB     disk1s2

    /dev/disk2

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk2

    /dev/disk3

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk3

    /dev/disk4

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk4

    /dev/disk5

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk5

    /dev/disk6

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk6

    /dev/disk7

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *6.3 MB     disk7

    /dev/disk8

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *2.1 MB     disk8

    /dev/disk9

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *1.0 MB     disk9

    /dev/disk10

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk10

    /dev/disk11

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *524.3 KB   disk11

    /dev/disk12

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                            untitled               *1.0 MB     disk12

    /dev/disk13

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk13

       1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk13s1

       2:          Apple_CoreStorage HDD                     3.0 TB     disk13s2

       3:                 Apple_Boot Boot OS X               134.2 MB   disk13s3

    /dev/disk14

       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

       0:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD           *3.1 TB     disk14

    -bash-3.2# diskutil cs list

    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)

    |

    +-- Logical Volume Group 325DB18C-74DF-4E97-9E20-43E32159069D

        =========================================================

        Name:         OSX-LVG

        Status:       Online

        Size:         3121237860352 B (3.1 TB)

        Free Space:   0 B (0 B)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 6641A8D4-B739-4E86-843E-5C686A8DF4DE

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    0

        |   Disk:     disk0s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

        |

        +-< Physical Volume 52281275-3F5C-4434-903B-2F7BEA53600D

        |   ----------------------------------------------------

        |   Index:    1

        |   Disk:     disk13s2

        |   Status:   Online

        |   Size:     3000249008128 B (3.0 TB)

        |

        +-> Logical Volume Family 86480997-C77F-4C38-8CF0-D601FB0213B1

            ----------------------------------------------------------

            Encryption Status:       Unlocked

            Encryption Type:         None

            Conversion Status:       NoConversion

            Conversion Direction:    -none-

            Has Encrypted Extents:   No

            Fully Secure:            No

            Passphrase Required:     No

            |

            +-> Logical Volume 5073B838-BBC1-4931-85A1-55558687D58F

                ---------------------------------------------------

                Disk:               disk14

                Status:             Online

                Size (Total):       3106705375232 B (3.1 TB)

                Size (Converted):   -none-

                Revertible:         No

                LV Name:            Macintosh HD

                Volume Name:        Macintosh HD

                Content Hint:       Apple_HFS

    -bash-3.2#

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T May 2, 2016 5:30 AM in response to Moonraker
    Level 7 (23,493 points)
    Safari
    May 2, 2016 5:30 AM in response to Moonraker

    Excellent. Can you install OS X and then use BCA to try and install Windows? Any fragmentation on the HDD should no longer be a factor, so there should be very large contiguous blocks available for partitioning.

  • by Moonraker,

    Moonraker Moonraker May 2, 2016 8:04 AM in response to Loner T
    Level 1 (9 points)
    Windows Software
    May 2, 2016 8:04 AM in response to Loner T

    Reinstalled OS X 10.10 Yosemite. Updated to 10.10.5 with BCA 5.1.4. Reset NVRAM. Disconnected wired connection. Used existing WININSTALL W10 USB2 via BCA to create new Boot Camp partition . Rebooted, confirmed initial settings and commenced install process. Time much the same as previously posted.

     

    Eventually reached W10 desktop but same very slow responses, BC Setup.exe opens and starts 'Enumerating....' small green bar but then does not progress after 1 hour. Rebooted took 25 minutes to reach desktop again. Everything takes minutes rot respond.

     

    Tried setting selective boot in mschonfig for basic boot but still the same delays. Inserted USB2 install and tried to run Setup.exe but got error 'This version of Boot Camp is not intended for this computer model' so not able to even try and install BC drivers and updates.

     

    Using DU in OS X shows no issues.

     

    Basically looks like it has not resolved the slow install booted in Windows issue preventing install of BC drivers.

     

    Not sure what to do next. I have downloaded the W10 media install iso twice. Not sure how to check hash sum for any issue with that.

    Not sure why I am getting that BD error on trying to run Setup.exe given it is created and we checked previously via BCA 5.1.4.

     

    I can't seem to be able to boot W10 via Safe Boot but guess it is same as msconfig with Selective boot and restart.

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