Bootcamp assistant problem

Bootcamp assistant will not let me past the *introduction page* when trying to install Windows XP. When I click "Continue" it states "you cannot partition an external disk drive. Restart your computer using your computers start up disk." I had tried this several times. Went to system preferences selected an internal disk drive. When I go to Bootcamp the same question keeps coming up.

The hatter wrote:
The only thing Boot Camp Assistant does is
Take free unfragmented space and create a partition for Windows. Does not download or install anything (it may for a MacBook Air help setup a CD with a DVD driver as the Air doesn't have one).
Mac Pro has 4 internal drives. You have the option of install Windows on a dedicated entire hard drive other than Mac OS; or on Mac OS drive.
You have to pull all the other drives before booting from Windows.
Mac Pro - you need Windows 7 64-bit. Pro to address two physical processors, or to address more than 16GB RAM.
http;//www.apple.com/support/bootcamp
has links to tech notes, articles, and, the PDF Guide
Also,
http;//www.apple.com/support/macpro
http://www.apple.com/macpro/specs.html
I realize thats what bootcamp used to do, but with the 10.6.6 update and bootcamp assistant 3.0.4 apple now wants you to download the drivers before it will actually let you install windows. The assistant clearly states do not use the drivers found on your OSX dvd. Will post screen shots momentarily.
Ok so here are those screen shots from my MBP mid 2010. Everything is fully updated and this is what seems to be happening for everyone now.
1. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6952_Screenshot20110107at11.25.05AM.png.htm l
2. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6953_Screenshot20110107at11.25.32AM.png.htm l
3. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6956_Screenshot20110107at11.31.35AM.png.htm l
(I realize 3 seems to be out of order, but the download bar goes by so quickly that I couldn't screen capture it in time. So I went through a second time.)
4. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6954_Screenshot20110107at11.26.29AM.png.htm l
5. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6955_Screenshot20110107at11.26.58AM.png.htm l
This clearly depicts what is happening when I go through bootcamp on a MBP 13". I believe this is also what everyone else is going through as well.
Message was edited by: N.Carroll

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