![]() I hope that someone can suggest a solution. But when I did, it continued to react with the same responses, and extending the partition into free space remained impossible. Wat ik al gevonden of geprobeerd heb: Het internet recovery systeem ( command+alt/option + R ) werkt niet op mijn systeem. Na het doorlopen van dit artikel begrijp ik echter nog steeds niet wat ik moet doen. When I tried there to expand the Macintosh HD (using the disk-help program), I got the message that the Macintosh HD lacked journaling (strange, it was formatted OS X extended (journaled)), and that I had to put journaling into operation through the menu of the disk-help program before retrying to expand. Ik kwam op dit forum een soort gelijk artikel tegen Mac OS X opnieuw installeren tijdelijk niet beschikbaar. I also tried to solve my problem through the recovery partition within the El Capitan VM. ![]() Al those attempts failed by ending in a mysterious error message (translated now from Dutch into English) "The Bless help-program cannot put the present startup disk into operation." I tried to make bootable external startup disks (as bootable images dmg or cdr), as well as importing a second HD and installing El Capitan on this second HD to make it bootable. Since such extending cannot be done from the same partition from which the system has started, I needed starting from another startup disk. Problem: how to extend the partition Macintosh HD in the free space of the expanded HD? But the partition Macintosh HD remained 42 Gb. To enable running some 32-bit applications in this virtual machine, I expanded the hard disk to 200 Gb. Creating this VM succeeded with a standard virtual Macintosh HD of 42 Gb. I used VMware Fusion 11.5.1 to build a virtual machine running with OS X El Capitan. I own a MacBook Pro (16 inches 2019) running with macOS Catalina (10.15.3).
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