Some files can not be moved to partition hard drive

"Back up the disk and use Disk Utility to format it as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume. Restore your information to the disk and try using Boot Camp Assistant again." is the message I receive every time I attempt to partition my hard drive for boot camp. Is there a step-by-step way to do this?

Bean Boy:
When a partition is created the computer moves all files to one area of the current partition so that it can have a clean new partition. In your case it appears that your drive is fragmented (files scattered throughout the drive) and Boot Camp is having issues trying to consolidate them in one area. Try moving any large files to an external drive and see if that helps. Perhaps try making a smaller partition size of Windows under Boot Camp.
If none of the above works then you can take more aggressive measures by choosing one of the following. Please note that I have tried none of the below as I did not experience the issue that you are having.
Option 1 - Click [Here|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7311606].
Option 2 - Purchase [iDefrag|http://www.coriolis-systems.com/iDefrag.php] and defragment your HD. This will move all of your files in one area. You can then run boot camp and it should go well from there.
Option 3 - Back up your HD using Time Machine. Boot from Leopard installation disk and format the entire HD (OSx format). Run Boot Camp from Leopard Installation disk and create the Windows Partition and Install Windows. Once that is done then Boot From Leopard Installation disk again and restore the OSx parition with the Leopard backup that you created via Time Machine.
Axel F.

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