Boot Camp Assistant Does Not Continue
I am clicking on the "continue" button, but nothing happens.
MacBook
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I am clicking on the "continue" button, but nothing happens.
MacBook
schuras wrote:
I am having the same problem on a late 2015 iMac 27-inch retina 5K, 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB memory 1600 MHz DDR3, AMD Radeon R9 M390 2 GB. I have reset the SMC and the PRAM/NVRAM. When I type diskutil list in Terminal, this is the output I get.
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/d14ad8cd-fa65-437d-830d-b17b4d16d8ca
You have a different issue. Your should have a 1TB Fusion drive, but your Fusion drive seems to be split. Can you start a new discussion, to avoid confusion with OP as well as for future readers?
I am having the same problem on a late 2015 iMac 27-inch retina 5K, 3.2 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB memory 1600 MHz DDR3, AMD Radeon R9 M390 2 GB. I have reset the SMC and the PRAM/NVRAM. When I type diskutil list in Terminal, this is the output I get.
Can you run the following two procedures...
How to reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support
Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
and test?
I do not have a time machine backup
I have resetted both the SMC and NVRAM and I have tried to continue the boot camp assistant but it still does nothing.
Are there any pending macOS updates?
Nope, I've checked the app store and system preferences and it says that my mac is up to date. Sorry for the late reply
From macOs Terminal, post the output of
diskutil list
Do you have a Time Machine backup?
Did you recently upgrade to Mojave? Did you have failures during Mojave upgrade?
Your file system is HFS+, but it should be APFS under Mojave.
I did recently upgrade to Mojave. I do not know what happened though because the IT program installed it Mojave for me. If it should be in APFS, can you teach me how to change it to APFS?
Can you create a TM backup now? We may need to erase the internal disk and re-install Mojave, and then restore your files.
sorry for taking such a long time to respond. I cannot erase the internal disk because my school has downloaded some programs on it.
The Time Machine backup should preserve these and you can restore them.
Boot Camp Assistant Does Not Continue