Hey,
I need to have Windows available, so I decided to install Windows 7 on my Mac. I recently upgraded to macOS 10.12 Sierra Public Beta (currently, I have PB 2), but I don't think that the problem is here because of the beta OS (I had the same issue few years ago on production version of OS).
I tried to run Boot Camp Assistant, but when I click Continue, message with text 'Not enough space on startup disk to repartition. You must have at least 50GB of free space.' (I have macOS in Czech, so I translated it), which is weird. I have 63GB free and I have SSD (128GB), so there shouldn't be any problem with fragmentation.
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Can you help me with this? I tried everything, including disk repair in recovery mode.
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I tried to run Boot Camp Assistant, but when I click Continue, message with text 'Not enough space on startup disk to repartition. You must have at least 50GB of free space.' (I have macOS in Czech, so I translated it), which is weird. I have 63GB free and I have SSD (128GB), so there shouldn't be any problem with fragmentation. Is mac os x. In that mode, when you choose to reinstall without erasing the drive, my recollection is that Recovery looks for the current OS system installer on your startup disk in the Applications folder. Install xcode mac. On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. If the lock at the bottom left is locked, click it to unlock the preference pane. Click the icon of the disk you want to use, then click Restart. What is the Startup Disk? By default, the startup disk is what’s known as the Macintosh HD. It is the partition in Mac’s hard disk where the Mac OS itself is installed. It is also where most of your files and apps are probably stored. Essentially, the startup disk is where the Mac OS will boot from, so it needs enough space in order to do. That is the reason when your disk gets full on Sierra you see an alternate message. What’s taking Up Mac Startup Disk Space? Mac users can rapidly observe what’s consuming up disk room through the framework Storage outline, this can help lead you on the correct way and give you a thought of what’s happening and where to look.