Fortunately, a call to Apple's tech support led me to the source of the problem: My Time Machine backups were getting in the way. If you encounter a serious problem, you might need to roll back, but you won't be able to do so without a working backup.Īpple provides instructions for setting up Boot Camp here, but I ran into a roadblock that prevented the installation from finishing.
MORE: A Month with the MacBook Pro: What I Loved, What I Didn't BootCamp: Best for older Macsīefore you get started, back up your Mac using Time Machine or a cloud-based service like Backblaze. Boot Camp ran more smoothly but required some extra effort during setup Parallels ran well enough on my MacBook, though playing the modestly demanding Cuphead smoothly required me to close all other apps in macOS. This eliminated VMware Fusion, which refused to run smoothly or allow the Windows Store (where I purchased Cuphead) to open. If the emulator could run on my aging machine, it could work practically anywhere, I figured. In order to get evidence that would help the most people, I decided that the tool should run on my five-year-old MacBook Pro.