If you have a 27-inch iMac (Late 2012) with a 3 TB hard drive, Apple says you 
must remove any Boot Camp partitions with Boot Camp Assistant before installing 
macOS 10.14 Mojave. Back up any important Windows data first, needless to say. 
Furthermore, after you update the Mac to Mojave, you cannot use Boot Camp to 
reinstall Windows. However, either Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion should 
run on that iMac if you need access to Windows.

Apple offered no explanation for this extremely specific limitation. The Late 
2012 model is the oldest iMac that can run Mojave, so it’s likely that the 
company felt it was better to support Mojave on it in general than to preserve 
Boot Camp on every configuration.

Cheers,

Ronni


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