![]() ![]() I even tried disconnecting the time machine drive and rebooting. My diskutil list has the recovery partition, EFI, the mac and nothing else I can see wrong. Still wants to delete it and then says it can partition it. I've tried using disk utility to partition it. The startup disk cannot be partitioned or restored to a single partition. When I try to go run it again, the first thing it tells me is: But as soon as that step completes it tells me it has and I quit. My recent problem is I can get all the way through creating the install USB and erasing the previous Bootcamp partition. The worst trouble I've ever had doing this. Now, I'm trying to get Windows installed via Bootcamp. I bought the WD Passport drive, connected it, backed up my system, slicked the drive, reinstalled OS X, and was able to successfully restore my entire system. I was having issues where every time an OS update came through I would lose the ability to see the Windows system to boot it from the option key at start up. I have a 27 inch iMac, late 2013, 3.5 i7, 3 TB HDD, no SSD. ![]()
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