![]() I have a 2TB hard drive, and I am trying to allocate 502GB of my hard drive for Boot Camp. I also tried reinstalling the ISO just in case, but that also did not work. I also checked that the Windows ISO checksum was the same as the one listed on the Windows download page. I looked at many forum posts and other websites for hours, but I could not find anything that worked. However, at the end, it showed that "The volume /dev/rdisk1 appears to be OK." ![]() The output showed that there are 3 snapshots, and after the first one it showed this warning: "warning: snapshot fsroot tree corruptions are not repaired they'll go away once the snapshot is deleted". I then rebooted into regular macOS and ran "sudo fsck_apfs -n -l /dev/rdisk1". I got an error that said "Error: Container /dev/rdisk1 is mounted". It said to reboot using Single-User mode (⌘+S), but my computer has the T2 Chip, so I then rebooted my computer with macOS Recovery (⌘+R) again, made sure the Macintosh HD volume was mounted, opened Terminal in macOS Recovery, and ran `/sbin/fsck -fy`. I then researched more about the problem, and I found a solution that seemed to work for many people. I then rebooted to normal macOS and tried again to run Boot Camp Assistant, and I had the same problem. First Aid and Disk Utility in macOS Recovery did not give any error. Rebooted my Mac in macOS Recovery (⌘+R), and ran First Aid on all my Volumes, Container, and Disk. I tried many things, and I am still having the problem. While trying to install it, I got an error in Boot Camp Assistant saying that my disk could not be partitioned. I purchased a 2020 13in MacBook Pro about a week ago, and today I tried installing Windows using Boot Camp for school related reasons. Boot Camp - Disk could not be partitioned Hello.
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