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So I had a harddrive with windows xp and mac osx so I'm familiar with bootcamp. I got a larger harddrive to have more space for my windows xp so I can upgrade to windows 7 etc anyways... I got my new HD working with leapard but when using bootcamp, it partions then when I put the windows disc in and start to pick which drive to install on, it only has the "c" drive partion 1. It says 131072mb no matter how small or large I partion it. "bootcamp" isn't showing up... Even though it shows up on my mac desktop. can anybody help?

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