OS X V10.7 Lion :: Make A Disk Partition To Install Windows With Bootcamp?

May 16, 2012

I would like to install windows 7 ultimate 64 bit on my mac on a partition created with bootcamp to play many MMOs that are not compatible with mac. It 's safe or need a safety backup ?     

Info:
MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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I want to try out Windows 7. During this process though I deleted my winXP partition. When I went to create a new BootCamp partition in The BootCamp SetUp Assisstant, it failed to create the partition on my harddrive.

I was greeted with the error, "BootCamp SetUp assistant failed to yada yada yada, please backup and reformat your harddrive."

So my question is do I really have to reinstall Mac OS X? (I backup with TimeMachine so it won't be a big deal but still thats a very long process.) Do you guys have any tips or anything to get Mac OS X to partition my main HDD?

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Varying the size of the partition had no effect. I tried wiping the free space on my hard drive via Disk Utilities and that did nothing. I have plenty of room on my hard drive, it's 120GB and I have a shade over 60GB remaining. The information on "Mac HD" is as follows:
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Format :Mac OS Extended (Journaled)Available :62.4 GB (67,002,867,712 Bytes)
Owners Enabled :YesUsed :49.1 GB (52,687,282,176 Bytes)
Number of Folders :135,138Number of Files :623,284

During the rebook with the Leopard CD, there were apparently some disk permission errors. During the repair permissions process it appeared they could not be repaired but were modified or something to that effect. I just ran another -verify disk-verify disk permissions-repair disk permissions and these errors did not show up. A subsequent attempt at partitioning failed. I was directed to call tech support tomorrow AM and am supposed to ask for someone in 'Tier 2', but I'm hoping someone has some ideas that do not including wiping my entire hard drive and starting from scratch. Particularly since I don't know if that will actually work

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I upgraded my HDD, I simply used disk Utility to move data for the OSX HFS partition.

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The only problem is that rather than creating the partition through bootcamp assistant, I created it straight in diskutility and windows is not bootable.

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The partition table is GUID based and the windows partition is NTFS.

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I am trying to install Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit from a disk.

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I have Windows 7 installed on my sons MacBook Pro. 

The Drive is partitioned at 500GB for Windows and 300GB for Mac.

In windows, I need to shrink the Windows drive, and then create 2 extra drives from it.

However, I can shrink the drive, but when I try to Format, it tells me that it cannot find the drive, and then it changes the drive types to all "Dynamic" including the Mac Drive.

And once this happens, I can no longer access the Mac drive during Boot, and windows will not load, as it cannot find the drive during windows boot up. And which point, I have to restore the system and it takes up to 6 hours to installed Lion, as my Internet is slowing that a cold winters day. 

So, my question is the following.

How can I successfully shrink the drive.

Then Partition the FREE space

Then Format to NTFS without loosing drive type and integrity? 

Info:
MacBook Pro, Windows 7

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