Bootcamp is stuck to the partitioning

I was stuck with this for a few days, it keeps stuck on partitioning and it not freeze because I can still see the blue bar moving (animation)

If someone is able to help me on teamviewer which would be too large.

I really need help with this because I removed 10 Windows from my Mac and I really want to now.

Of Osama Abassi

Hello Cloudeez,

Thank you for using communities of Apple Support.

I see that your computer seems to be suspended when you partition your hard drive for the training camp.

Try the following:
(1) leave the training camp.

(2) open disk utility

(3) choose your drive that suits and in the first tab, click on "repair disk".

Then you should be able to go through spring training set up again.

Best regards.

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