Hi all,
I'm installing Mac OS Mojave in my laptop and now having a problem.
I divided my SSD (240GB) into two primary partitions: 70GB partition formatted to HFS for hackintosh, and a 170GB partition formatted to NTFS, which Windows is already installed. When I remapped my drive, I kept the Windows EFI partition as well as the two OEM (recovery) partitions since they're significant.
I booted with my USB which has clover + mojave installer and started the install in the 70GB partition. The progress bar went quite fast, and the system rebooted in around 80% of the bar passed. I then booted to the HFS drive using clover in my USB and the installation was kept going. However, in a sudden, it showed an error message such that:
macOS could not be installed on your computer.
This partition map modification would make a Windows partition unbootable.
Quit the installer to restart your computer and try again.
I have no idea about this error. Even a Google search didn't have any definite solutions for me.
Is it because I have insufficient storage in my partition? Do I need to make the mac partition bigger?
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