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« on: March 24, 2018, 04:05:20 pm »

Can't run Boot Camp in High Sierra? Here's the fix!

If you're having problems setting up Boot Camp on your Mac running macOS High Sierra, here's what you can do to try and fix it.

Boot Camp is the macOS solution for installing an alternative operating system on your Mac, letting the new OS run natively on your Mac rather than in a virtual machine. However, many macOS High Sierra users have reported trouble creating new Boot Camp partitions on the latest version of Apple's operating system. For instance, perhaps you get an error telling you that your disk doesn't have enough space, even though macOS has shown you that, indeed, there is enough.

There are a couple of reasons that this could be happening/. First, you've got local snapshots, backups of your Mac stored locally, rather than on your Time Machine disk. These backups are created quickly once every hour, and while activities like downloading files or installing apps shouldn't be affected by their presence, for some reason, Boot Camp is.

The other problem that you might run in...

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