Boot Camp Queston

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I'm sure you have heard this a million times, and for the record, the people on mac forums are AMAZING

anyway, heres the ?

I have my disc partitioned with bootcamp and r33f (or something like that)

and Windows has 7g the rest is for mac, (macbook(

I want to put like 15gb on the windows part but when i go to bootcamp asst

it says "The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows."

Thank you so much! Kudos
 
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The disk must not be partitioned before running Bootcamp and the first partition must be a Mac OS partition. Boot camp will then resize and create a 2nd partition to be used for Windows and then ask for the Windows CD/DVD.
 
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The disk must not be partitioned before running Bootcamp and the first partition must be a Mac OS partition. Boot camp will then resize and create a 2nd partition to be used for Windows and then ask for the Windows CD/DVD.

it is already partitioned with dual boot xp and mac.. I just want more gb on the mac part

windows only has 10gb i need to change it to like 20 without a format ^ read the message it told me agan^^
 
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15" Unibody MBP 2.4 Ghz C2D, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD, 320 GB Time Machine HDD, 1 TB Ext Media Drive
You can not resize the partitions without first restoring to a single Mac OS X partition and then re-partitioning to 2 partitions and reinstalling windows.
 

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