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Frizzy

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Nov 27, 2009
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I'm trying to install Windows on my mac using bootcamp, but keep getting the well known 'The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS X volume error. My disk utility shows my harddrive has a single partition, which fills the complete harddrive. I can't make it any bigger. (see this image: http://www.imgdumper.nl/uploads2/4b102848e1240/4b102848cf907-Afbeelding_4.png)

iPartition Demo and gParted are showing something else. They both show 400mb of free space. 200 before the main partition, 200 after. How can i make the Mac OS X partition to fill the complete harddrive so i can install bootcamp.

Here i have a screenshot of iPartition.
http://www.imgdumper.nl/uploads2/4b1028c57ce0a/4b1028c56c087-Afbeelding_5.png

Sorry for my bad english, i'm dutch but doing my best!
 
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