![]() and DiscUtility couldn't see the partition, so the result was that out of a 3TB Fusion Drive, only 2,61 were available. So I went back into the windows installer and erased the four partitions all the way back from the last one, resulting in 500 GB of unallocated space that I formatted in ntfs (so that BootC. In this way I couldn't use the bootcamp assistant to restore because more than 2 partitions were on the Fusion Drive. Thus many other partitions were made out of the original bootcamp partition (system, msr, windows, recovery). ![]() Unfortunately I was unable to, because the error "was unable to create a new system partition." occurred all the time, so I tried to erase and create the partition via the Windows Installer. In the past few days I tried to install W10 on a bootcamp made partition. ![]()
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