Boot Camp help!

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I previously had to remove my Windoze partition on my macbook. And now I can't repartition it again. Is there a way to fix this issue? I keep getting at Disk Utility ( Look at image below ) when Bootcamp tells me to verify & repair my disk.

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No image included with your post. How did you remove Windows and the Boot Camp partition? Did you boot back to OS X and run the Boot Camp assistant, select create partition, select restore?

Have you run Disk Utility and verified the disk?

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Sorry, I already have ran Disk Utility and verified. Here's what happened.

Edit - for some reason. The wont work,

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I removed the partition by using BootCamp Assistant. Is there another way to fix it? Right now, I can't even create a partition to restore.
 
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If you ran the Boot Camp assistant and use "restore," that "restores" the hard drive to a full OSX hard drive, with no windows on it. *poof* - Windows BGone. That's how you remove it. If you didn't actually do that, please try it. Did you do something else? Are you encountering any other issues with your OSX Mac HD? Worst case would likely be a reinstall of OSX or a restore from a Time Machine or other backup prior to the boot camp partition.

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Excerpted from the very excellent Basic Mac OS X Troubleshooting guide:

7) File System Check - When booting up your computer hold down the Apple Key & the S key and it will boot into single user mode. When the text is done loading on the screen type in /sbin/fsck -f and hit enter.
When that is done if it fixed things then do the check again to make sure it is cleared
When finished with that type in exit and it will start the computer in normal mode
 

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