Trying to install bootcamp on my iMac. I'm halfway done. I decided to partition my drive so that Windows uses 22 GB. According to the Bootcamp installation instructions that I printed out, this should be fine. I followed the directions EXACTLY as I was told, and now I'm having an issue installing the Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. I also cannot install the Mac drivers using the Snow Leopard disk. Basically, I can boot up in Windows now, but cannot install the things necessary to effectively and fully use the Mac hardware on the Windows side.
If you're confused I can elaborate in a further post but I really don't know what information you'd need. Thanks in advance for any help.
EDIT: My problem is that while the installation wizard is running, it eventually tells me I do not have the space to finish installing the Service Pack. It mentions that I need to free up 4MB of space on the drive. How I'm supposed to do this without screwing anything up is beyond me, but it shouldn't be saying I need extra space. I've partitioned the hard drive so that 22GB is dedicated to running Windows. Shouldn't that be more than enough?
If you're confused I can elaborate in a further post but I really don't know what information you'd need. Thanks in advance for any help.
EDIT: My problem is that while the installation wizard is running, it eventually tells me I do not have the space to finish installing the Service Pack. It mentions that I need to free up 4MB of space on the drive. How I'm supposed to do this without screwing anything up is beyond me, but it shouldn't be saying I need extra space. I've partitioned the hard drive so that 22GB is dedicated to running Windows. Shouldn't that be more than enough?