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Hi I have a MacBook 2GHz with OSX 10.4.11 with VMware Fusion and XP. I just bought OSX Leopard and wanted to be able to use Boot Camp and boot into XP and also be able to use Fusion when I don't need to run only windows.

My question is there a way to transfer the current xp download I have with all my windows programs when I upgrade?
Or am I going to have to do a fresh install of XP in Boot Camp and make a partition?
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