Boot Camp assistant says I need 10GB

I cannot run boot camp assistant. It says i need minimum 10 GB, while finder tells me that I have 50GB avaliable. Disk utilities says I have only 19GB, but still more than 10.  What can I do?

briancollette wrote:
Today I was updating my bootcamp partition and after I removed it I opened BCA and it gave me a message saying that my computer must be updated before I can use the utility. Has anyone else had this problem?
As I recall the [1.7 firmware update|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3561] came out fairly recently. Is it possible that you did not do it. This issue is kind of hard to track down. [I went here|http://www.apple.com/support/snowleopard> and searched "Search Support" on "bootcamp update computer." I turned up a number of possibilities, but have no idea which might be "the" one.

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