Hello will give this a look at

I wish it would tell me what the error is so I can try to google it
is this a known issue? I have'nt touched any of the mac partitions so it shouldn't be doing this.
thanks
Hank

On 1/9/2018 8:51 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
First Aid should be in the Toolbar of Disk Utility. At least that's
where it is on my 2014 vintage Airbook running High Sierra.

Note there are even more options available from the Terminal command
line, though with far less Voice Over functionality.

If possible ssh in for better screen reader support. I ssh to my Mac
from a Linux shell.

The reason is to run diskutil, which is a command line tool that does
far more than the graphical Disk Utility.

The man page for diskutil is essential, but a challenge to comprehend.
Here's a good web page to get you started:

https://www.MacObserver.com/tips/deep-dive/resize-your-apfs-container/


Note also that it's possible to install Windows without using BootCamp,
but it's not an accessible process. You'll need sighted assistance.
Here's a page on that process which should be the same, even though
you're not installing Win 10. It also helps explain what's going on
under the BootCamp hood

http://fgimian.github.io/blog/2016/03/12/installing-windows-10-on-a-mac-without-bootcamp/

hth

Janina

The wolf writes:
Hello yes I have it and when I selected it I couldn't find a repair button

please bare with me I haven't used a mac in about 3 to 4 years so am trying
to refresh my memory.

thanks

Hank



On 1/9/2018 4:18 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Isn’t there a first aid in disk utility?
You have to select the disk first and then find the first aid button.
Or is this not working.
Then something seems broken.
/A

9 jan. 2018 kl. 23:00 skrev The wolf <[email protected]>:

Hello I am back in the mac world I got a macbook that is a 2009 or later 
addission the mac was orriginally purchased in 2012

it will not support windows10 but it will support windows7

it has 2 gigs of ram it will be slow running windows but will be upgrading the 
ram soon\

when ever I try to partition boot camp it says partition error it gives me no 
info on what the error message it it says to try running disk repair there is 
no disk repair choice in disk utility

I looked both at disk utility when booted in to osx and I also tried looking in 
disk utility under recovery no repair choice

I am running the latest osx high sierra can any one help me out here? I wish I 
could run windows10 but it says that it isn't supported so am stuck running 
windows7

unless any one knows of a work around?

thanks

Hank



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