Many are the users, like the one who subscribes, who make use of Boot Camp on their Mac, in order to always have both operating systems at hand, which allows us make use of specific applications of each ecosystem. The guys from Cupertino have released a new update related to Boot Camp.
Apple makes a complementary update of macOS Mojave available to us, through its website, for all iMac or Mac Mini users who have a Fusion Drive hard drive and are experiencing Boot Camp issues.
This update solves the problems that some users were experiencing on their iMac or Mac Mini with Fusion Drive when trying to use Boot Camp to create a partition they couldn't do it. The update occupies 1.9 MB and it is available for download through this link.
To be able to install this update, our team must be managed by macOS Mojave 10.14.5, since is a complementary update to which the users of a Fusion Drive have installed on their computers and which focuses solely on solving the operating problem that we have indicated.
This update It is only necessary to install it if our team has a Fusion Drive hard disk, Apple's hard drives that offer us in the same unit, a mechanical storage part (for data storage) and a solid part (for the operating system so that the computer starts up in a few seconds).
Fusion Drive hard drives have not ended up being the perfect hard drive that Apple was looking for when it created it. In recent years, the price of SSD units has dropped considerably, so buying a computer with this type of hard drive, no matter how much storage it can offer us, it is not recommended.