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BootCamp cannot be used - Stuck at Partitioning
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<blockquote data-quote="fr1d4y13" data-source="post: 1437609" data-attributes="member: 267750"><p>Pardon me but I haven't got what you meant. Actually when I went into BootCamp Assistant, there were only 2 options: <strong>Download latest software ....</strong> and <strong>Remove Windows 7</strong> (a bit weird how it's named <img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Undecided.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":\" title="Undecided :\" data-shortname=":\" />). So apparently I chose the 2nd option, and there came the 1st picture I show above. I continued by choosing "Restore" and after a while, what it did was only deleting the 2nd partition after having shown an error message (I forgot what it said), and then, the BootCamp Assistant decided to use my 1st partition</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fr1d4y13, post: 1437609, member: 267750"] Pardon me but I haven't got what you meant. Actually when I went into BootCamp Assistant, there were only 2 options: [B]Download latest software ....[/B] and [B]Remove Windows 7[/B] (a bit weird how it's named :\). So apparently I chose the 2nd option, and there came the 1st picture I show above. I continued by choosing "Restore" and after a while, what it did was only deleting the 2nd partition after having shown an error message (I forgot what it said), and then, the BootCamp Assistant decided to use my 1st partition [/QUOTE]
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