how to get the free space off and get the 32GB's back from Boot Camp

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I've been meaning to ask this question for awhile. I downloaded Boot-Camp on to my Mac. And anyways, i want to get rid of the free space it used which was 32GB's. Anyone tell me how to get the free space off and get the 32GB's back of free space. Thanks.

~Jake~

Anyone? :)
 
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Open Bootcamp and select "Create or remove a Windows partition" and it should take you through the prompts from there.
 
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Well, that didn't work. Every time I open Boot-Camp assistant I get "Boot-Camp beta has expired". :p Any idea to which it's doing that?
 
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Are you running 10.4 (Tiger)?
 
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Reinstall Boot Camp Assistant from your Leopard DVD. This error has been associated with the Boot Camp beta that ran under 10.4. In your OP, you say you "downloaded Boot Camp," but it came with Leopard. If you downloaded something, it may have been the old, expired beta version that wound up replacing the current version of BC. You didn't need to download anything to run Boot Camp. Just find Boot Camp Assistant on the Leopard disk and you should be fine.
 

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