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<blockquote data-quote="pihpeh" data-source="post: 1005249" data-attributes="member: 144838"><p>Thanks chscag, it worked, but now when I try to do the partition, it tells me there are some file that cannot be moved so It can't continue. I've read some post in this forum about this topic, I tried defragmenting with idefrag, repairing permissions and disk with disk utility, reinstalling boot camp, but none of those work. Then my last option is to back up my entire computer (150 GB free of 320 GB) and reinstall the OS, But I don't know if I will need to buy another copy of the OS or mine just works fine (snow leopard, the one with one installation only), plus the external HDD only for one problem? I mean, there must be a simpler solution, something in the boot camp configuration, or some folder right?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pihpeh, post: 1005249, member: 144838"] Thanks chscag, it worked, but now when I try to do the partition, it tells me there are some file that cannot be moved so It can't continue. I've read some post in this forum about this topic, I tried defragmenting with idefrag, repairing permissions and disk with disk utility, reinstalling boot camp, but none of those work. Then my last option is to back up my entire computer (150 GB free of 320 GB) and reinstall the OS, But I don't know if I will need to buy another copy of the OS or mine just works fine (snow leopard, the one with one installation only), plus the external HDD only for one problem? I mean, there must be a simpler solution, something in the boot camp configuration, or some folder right? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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