Boot Camp Partitioning Error - OSX 10.6.6

Hey I previously created a partition of 20GB on my MBP's HD and installed a copy of Windows Vista on it. The installation went well, but I soon realised that the 5GB free space that was left wasn't enough to suit my needs. I then deleted the partition with the intention of creating a new, bigger partition.
However, when I attempted to create a new, 50GB partition, an error stating that "files cannot be moved" occurred. It also suggested that I backup my Mac and reinstall OSX. I don't yet have a Time Capsule, and I don't feel comfortable reinstalling OSX until I do. I have tried deleting all large files (over 2GB), Defragmenting the HD (With iDefrag), and even reverting to creating a 20GB partition, but the error still occurs.
Is there anything I can do until I can afford a Time Capsule? Thanks

Since the partition must be continuous, the error message 'files cannot be moved' indicates that the system is having trouble finding contiguous space for the new partition. You will probably have to reformat the disk in order to get around this problem.
If you decide to reformat the disk, remember that will destroy all data on the disk so backup first.
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            Conversion Status:       Converting
            Conversion Direction:    forward
            Has Encrypted Extents:   Yes
            Fully Secure:            No
            Passphrase Required:     Yes
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           Conversion Status:       NoConversion
           Conversion Direction:    -none-
           Has Encrypted Extents:   No
           Fully Secure:            No
           Passphrase Required:     No
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               Size (Total):       884000030720 B (884.0 GB)
               Size (Converted):   -none-
               Revertible:         No
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    gpt show: disk1: Sec GPT at sector 1465149167
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    Signature: 0xAA55
             Starting       Ending
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            Encryption Type:         None
            Conversion Status:       NoConversion
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            Has Encrypted Extents:   No
            Fully Secure:            No
            Passphrase Required:     No
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                Size (Converted):   -none-
                Revertible:         No
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                Volume Name:        Fusion HD
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      1953523712        1423        
      1953525135          32         Sec GPT table
      1953525167           1         Sec GPT header

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    00000000  33 c0 8e d0 bc 00 7c 8e  c0 8e d8 be 00 7c bf 00  |3.....|......|..|
    00000010  06 b9 00 02 fc f3 a4 50  68 1c 06 cb fb b9 04 00  |.......Ph.......|
    00000020  bd be 07 80 7e 00 00 7c  0b 0f 85 0e 01 83 c5 10  |....~..|........|
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    00000040  b4 41 bb aa 55 cd 13 5d  72 0f 81 fb 55 aa 75 09  |.A..U..]r...U.u.|
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    00000070  7c 68 01 00 68 10 00 b4  42 8a 56 00 8b f4 cd 13  ||h..h...B.V.....|
    00000080  9f 83 c4 10 9e eb 14 b8  01 02 bb 00 7c 8a 56 00  |............|.V.|
    00000090  8a 76 01 8a 4e 02 8a 6e  03 cd 13 66 61 73 1c fe  |.v..N..n...fas..|
    000000a0  4e 11 75 0c 80 7e 00 80  0f 84 8a 00 b2 80 eb 84  |N.u..~..........|
    000000b0  55 32 e4 8a 56 00 cd 13  5d eb 9e 81 3e fe 7d 55  |U2..V...]...>.}U|
    000000c0  aa 75 6e ff 76 00 e8 8d  00 75 17 fa b0 d1 e6 64  |.un.v....u.....d|
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