Yet another error of boot camp partition

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diskutil list results:

/ dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 121,3 disk0

1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 121.0 GB disk0s2

3: disk0s3 Apple_Boot Boot OS X 134,2 MB

/ dev/disk1 (internal, physical):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme * 3.0 to disk1

1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1

2: disk1s2 Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 3.0 TB

3: disk1s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650.0 MB HD

/ dev/disk2 (internal, virtual):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD + 2.3 TB disk2

Logical volume on disk0s2, disk1s2

7367C94B-8039-45FB-AA00-19B91DFFD1CD

Fusion unencrypted drive

cs diskutil list results:

CoreStorage groups of logical volumes (1 found)

|

+ Logical Volume - Group 7E9C5A3F-075A-4320-AA32-E11EDE5310D3

=========================================================

Name: Macintosh HD

Status: online

Dimensions: 3120722075648 B (3.1 TB)

Free space: 833570848768 B (833,6 GB)

|

+-Physical volume 4CB84961-E23C-452C-95F9-FBC73F017E26

|   ----------------------------------------------------

|   Index: 0

|   Disc: disk0s2

|   Status: online

|   Dimensions: 120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

|

+-Physical volume A75E22CF-CC20-42A2-97B2-FBF40CC07BD3

|   ----------------------------------------------------

|   Index: 1

|   Disc: disk1s2

|   Status: online

|   Dimensions: 2999733223424 B (3.0 to)

|

+--> Logical volume family A41A1523-BC49-4FF3-9001-BD20A85D8050

----------------------------------------------------------

Encryption type: no

|

+--> Logical volume 7367C94B-8039-45FB-AA00-19B91DFFD1CD

---------------------------------------------------

Disc: disk2

Status: online

Size (Total): 2281295970304 B (2.3 TB)

Reversible: no

Name: Macintosh HD

Volume name: Macintosh HD

Content indicator: Apple_HFS

LVG Type: Fusion, sparse

The volume of your CS shrank by GB 833, but there is no Bootcamp partition. What version of Windows you are trying to install? The Fusion 3 TB drive requires special partitioning. El Capitan can not do this. The partition of the BC should be on the first 2 TB HARD drive or more than 1 TB due to limitations in versions MBR/BIOS of Windows (W7).

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