![]() MacOS Mojave is Apple’s newest Mac operating system. After you upgrade to macOS Mojave, you won’t be able to use Boot Camp to install Windows on this Mac. If you have an iMac (27-inch, Late 2012) with a 3TB hard drive, you must remove its Boot Camp partition before you can install macOS Mojave 10.14. This is from Apple’s Knowledge Base article: Your Mac becomes a PC while Windows is running, and you have to reboot in macOS to use your Mac apps again. macOS Mojave doesn’t support Bootcamp on one iMac configurationīootcamp lets you boot your Mac with Microsoft Windows instead of macOS. There’s a specific configuration that can’t run Bootcamp, and can’t even have a Bootcamp partition on your iMac’s drive. If you use Bootcamp on your iMac, you may not want to upgrade to macOS Mojave.
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