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<blockquote data-quote="droidean" data-source="post: 1230646" data-attributes="member: 200669"><p>I have a macbook that i bought in March of 08. </p><p></p><p>About a year ago or so i partitioned the HD to run windows but never got around to buying windows, so i removed the partition shortly thereafter. </p><p></p><p>A week ago i got ahold of a copy of Windows XP and i wanted to partition my HD. For about 5 days i tried and it said "Some files can't be moved" so i did some research and found the solution. DL'ed Inventory X and removed the large files. Then when i attempted to partition it said "Disk cannot be verified". I restored permissions and repaired the disk and tried again. This time it was in the act of partitioning (the bar was filling up) and a message popped up that said i needed to restart my mac (before the partition was complete) I did so. </p><p></p><p>When i checked bootcamp assistant again it did not recognize a partition but the HD space that i specified to partition before i restarted the mac was missing. I got out my OS X disc and rebooted through the disc and used disk utility to repair the disk, it said (i don't remember the specifics) that there were some minor errors and that it fixed them. I booted up and sure enough the 'missing' HD space was back! When i tried, yet again, to partition using bootcamp assistant the same message popped up in the middle telling me i had to restart my computer. </p><p></p><p>I am at a loss, i don't know why bootcamp worked fine a year ago and now i fixed 2 problems yet come across a 3rd! I can't even get my HD partitioned.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know what is going on here? Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droidean, post: 1230646, member: 200669"] I have a macbook that i bought in March of 08. About a year ago or so i partitioned the HD to run windows but never got around to buying windows, so i removed the partition shortly thereafter. A week ago i got ahold of a copy of Windows XP and i wanted to partition my HD. For about 5 days i tried and it said "Some files can't be moved" so i did some research and found the solution. DL'ed Inventory X and removed the large files. Then when i attempted to partition it said "Disk cannot be verified". I restored permissions and repaired the disk and tried again. This time it was in the act of partitioning (the bar was filling up) and a message popped up that said i needed to restart my mac (before the partition was complete) I did so. When i checked bootcamp assistant again it did not recognize a partition but the HD space that i specified to partition before i restarted the mac was missing. I got out my OS X disc and rebooted through the disc and used disk utility to repair the disk, it said (i don't remember the specifics) that there were some minor errors and that it fixed them. I booted up and sure enough the 'missing' HD space was back! When i tried, yet again, to partition using bootcamp assistant the same message popped up in the middle telling me i had to restart my computer. I am at a loss, i don't know why bootcamp worked fine a year ago and now i fixed 2 problems yet come across a 3rd! I can't even get my HD partitioned. Does anyone know what is going on here? Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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