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bootcamp trouble

Hi,

I'm on a brand new iMac 2017 with mojave and fusion hd 1 TB. Trying to install windows with bootcamp, but I get "Your disk could not be partitioned. An error occurred while partitioning the disk. Please run Disk Utility to check and fix the error". Ran disk utility, but no errors, not using file vault, not backupping.

Any help?

Thanks

Posted on Apr 19, 2019 8:28 AM

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Apr 29, 2019 5:43 AM in response to Loner T

** Checking the container superblock.

** Checking the fusion superblock.

** Checking the EFI jumpstart record.

** Checking the space manager.

** Checking the space manager free queue trees.

** Checking the object map.

** Checking the Fusion data structures.

** Checking volume.

** Checking the APFS volume superblock.

** The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by hfs_convert (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.250.134).

** 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 Preboot was formatted by hfs_convert (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.250.134).

** 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 diskmanagementd (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.250.134).

** 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 apfs.util (945.200.129) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.250.134).

** 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.

** The volume /dev/rdisk2 appears to be OK.

bootcamp trouble

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