Bootcamp says I need 40 GB but I have >60 GB

attempted to follow advice in the threads, including opening Disk Utility to create a partition manually. DU says I have 14GB available, but Finder and About-This-Mac says i have 250GB.


Seems like there should be an obvious fix without running UNIX commands in Terminal....


Any advice is appreciated!

MacBook Pro 13", 10.14

Posted on Feb 4, 2019 5:56 PM

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Feb 4, 2019 6:56 PM in response to Loner T

See below....

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** Checking the container superblock.


** Checking the EFI jumpstart record.


** Checking the space manager.


** Checking the space manager free queue trees.


** Checking the object map.


** Checking volume.


** Checking the APFS volume superblock.


** The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.230.6).


** Checking the object map.


** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.


** Checking the snapshot metadata.


** Checking snapshot 1 of 1.


** Checking the extent ref tree.


** Checking the fsroot tree.


** Checking volume.


** Checking the APFS volume superblock.


** The volume Preboot was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.230.6).


** Checking the object map.


** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.


** Checking the snapshot metadata.


** Checking the extent ref tree.


** Checking the fsroot tree.


** Checking volume.


** Checking the APFS volume superblock.


** The volume Recovery was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.230.6).


** Checking the object map.


** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.


** Checking the snapshot metadata.


** Checking the extent ref tree.


** Checking the fsroot tree.


** Checking volume.


** Checking the APFS volume superblock.


** The volume VM was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.230.6).


** Checking the object map.


** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.


** Checking the snapshot metadata.


** Checking the extent ref tree.


** Checking the fsroot tree.


** Verifying allocated space.


** Performing deferred repairs.


** The volume /dev/rdisk1 appears to be OK.

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