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I have the Windows 7 RC1 and I want to use boot camp but I have a couple of partitions that need to be removed. When im in disk utility I try to remove the partion but it just sits there and the progress bar does not move. I am on the road and dont have my install disk, is there anyway to boot into disk utility so i can delete the partitions withou the install disk?
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Your best bet would be to wait until you are home and have your install discs so you can do this properly.
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