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<blockquote data-quote="DodgeViper" data-source="post: 901652" data-attributes="member: 114606"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>If I understand correctly I need to enter Boot Camp Assistant and delete the partition before I do a new fresh install so that the OS X recognizes the entire drive, is this correct? If so when I tried to start BCA I get a message that BCA is a beta version and the software does not work any longer.</p><p></p><p>Here is what I have…</p><p></p><p>I have a new disc of Mac OS X Snow Leopard </p><p>I have Windows XP Pro SP3</p><p>I have what I think is the latest Boot Camp 2.1</p><p></p><p>I also read that not to worry about Boot Camp as it will get installed once I put the new OS, but I want to make sure I have full access to the entire hard drive. So what should I do? Do I just install the new OS and then open BCA then delete the partition and then do another new install?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DodgeViper, post: 901652, member: 114606"] Mike, If I understand correctly I need to enter Boot Camp Assistant and delete the partition before I do a new fresh install so that the OS X recognizes the entire drive, is this correct? If so when I tried to start BCA I get a message that BCA is a beta version and the software does not work any longer. Here is what I have… I have a new disc of Mac OS X Snow Leopard I have Windows XP Pro SP3 I have what I think is the latest Boot Camp 2.1 I also read that not to worry about Boot Camp as it will get installed once I put the new OS, but I want to make sure I have full access to the entire hard drive. So what should I do? Do I just install the new OS and then open BCA then delete the partition and then do another new install? [/QUOTE]
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