I'd say your pushing it in more than one way,

 Windows 10 32 bit may run on the older 2009 mac book,
 But windows 10 will be a waste of time with only 2 gb ram,
 As for the HD, how large is it?



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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of The wolf
Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2018 11:00 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: bootcamp error messages on latest osx?

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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