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Boot Camp Partioning Not Working
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<blockquote data-quote="eddddyyyy" data-source="post: 961199" data-attributes="member: 115737"><p>Hello, </p><p></p><p>Need some help please! </p><p></p><p>So yesterday, I installed Parallels onto my Mac and had it installed and running perfectly fine. But I didn't really like it so I decided to uninstall it and try Boot Camp instead. However, before when I tried to set up Boot Camp I was able to partition my hard drive and proceed to the next step but never did so because I didn't have a Windows XP CD with me at the current time when I tried this. After installing Parallels and deleting it though, when I try to use Boot Camp Assistant and partition my hard drive, I get an error saying I can't partition it. It says I need to format my hard drive and have it in the extended (Journaled) format. I checked through Disk Utility and it says that it is in Journaled format. I'm really confused on what to do. T</p><p></p><p>Please help. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddddyyyy, post: 961199, member: 115737"] Hello, Need some help please! So yesterday, I installed Parallels onto my Mac and had it installed and running perfectly fine. But I didn't really like it so I decided to uninstall it and try Boot Camp instead. However, before when I tried to set up Boot Camp I was able to partition my hard drive and proceed to the next step but never did so because I didn't have a Windows XP CD with me at the current time when I tried this. After installing Parallels and deleting it though, when I try to use Boot Camp Assistant and partition my hard drive, I get an error saying I can't partition it. It says I need to format my hard drive and have it in the extended (Journaled) format. I checked through Disk Utility and it says that it is in Journaled format. I'm really confused on what to do. T Please help. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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