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Hey everyone,
I recently tried to install windows xp on my macbook pro. I used bootcamp to create a 32GB NTFS partition for it. When I tried to install windows the partition manager in the installation process showed me only one partition, 131GB in size (while on my Mac OS X I had about 115GB free). I tried to format it, but when the computer restarted, the format and installation process started all over again...
I tried to put my Mac OS X installation cd but it only recognizes the windows 131 partition...
I'm pretty sure that my windows installation cd has sp2 (I already installed windows once, but I wanted to create a larger partition).
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
I recently tried to install windows xp on my macbook pro. I used bootcamp to create a 32GB NTFS partition for it. When I tried to install windows the partition manager in the installation process showed me only one partition, 131GB in size (while on my Mac OS X I had about 115GB free). I tried to format it, but when the computer restarted, the format and installation process started all over again...
I tried to put my Mac OS X installation cd but it only recognizes the windows 131 partition...
I'm pretty sure that my windows installation cd has sp2 (I already installed windows once, but I wanted to create a larger partition).
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?