Boot Camp can not be used - disk is not logged

Hello

Was just looking around for a solution to the "disk cannot be partitioned" and led me to stop FireVault and check if my hard drive has had problems.

I came back to test if these solutions had worked and got this:

I tried to enter disk utility, by clicking on my HDD, and then file > enable logging, but activate logging is grayed out and I can't click on it.

Any help?

Thank you

Dave

1. in what year/model is your Mac?

2. what version of Windows you are trying to install?

3 can you post the output of the following Terminal commands?

diskutil list

Cs diskutil list

4 do you have an external storage connected to the Mac using BCA?

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