BootCamp can't install partition

Hi All,anyone could help me to resolve ....The disk is not journaled. You must enable journaling using Disk Utility before using the Boot Camp Assistant.

You may as well backup anyway, erase, then by restoring have all your free space in one consolidated contiguous chunk, so that you can create a partition (you aren't installing).
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    Hello people.
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    I have an iMac (24-inch, Early 2008) — iMac8,1 and I have exactly the same issue.  Now, I'm running Mavericks, unfortunately.
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