Partioning and Running Windows on 10.4.11

Hey guys, me again.
As I said before, I'm trying to get Windows working on my Mac. It seems I bought my Mac just a bit too early before Leapord was released. Anyway, how can I get to Boot Camp or similar? I DO have Disk Utility, but when I attempt to partition, all of the buttons are "Locked".
Again, help is very much appreciated.

Anyway, how can I get to Boot Camp or similar?
Upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5, or use a product such as Parallels Desktop, CrossOver Mac, or VMware Fusion. CrossOver does not require that Windows be installed to run Windows applications.
I DO have Disk Utility, but when I attempt to partition, all of the buttons are "Locked".
You cannot repartition the startup drive from the Disk Utility in Mac OS X versions prior to 10.5, and doing so in 10.4 or earlier will erase everything on it.
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