Cannot use boot camp

According to the apple support website, I have to document my panic kernel in Apple Discussions (a lot of information). I hope to get an answer.
*Documenting the problem: partitioning and formatting partition hard drive MacBook for use of Windows (Boot Camp)*
Date: April, 18th, 2008
*Description of the problem:*
According to the manual, I tried to create a partition of 20GB, but after several minutes I got the ´panic kernel´. (“You need to restart your computer. Hold down the power button for several seconds or press the restart button”)
After restart I can ask for the report (see problem details):
After saving the problem details, I send the report to apple (2 weeks ago).
I guessed something has happened, part of the disk was gone. However, bootcamp will not proceed further (install windows, see manual).
With a startup from the leopard DVD it is possible to fix the problems, but every time I try to use boot camp, I got the same panic kernel and messages (till now 3 times). So, it seems reproducable.
During the fixing process Disk utility says (in red, translated from dutch):
- Minor adjustments in volumebit
- elegible number of files on volume
- elegible number of volume directories
- elegible number of free blocks on volume
At the end the follwing text appears (in green):
The volume 'Martijn's schijf' is fixed
After that, no problem at all☺
Nevertheless, in this way it is not possible to install windows. I would like to ask you if this problem is already known and/or described. I have searched on the net, but most of the information in forums is too detailed for me. Therefore, I try this way first.
Panic.log
Thu Jun 14 09:27:33 2007
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x001A429B): Unresolved kernel trap (CPU 0, Type 14=page fault), registers:
CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x4c8f2035, CR3: 0x00d6a000, CR4: 0x000006e0
EAX: 0x4c8f2005, EBX: 0x1a070005, ECX: 0x3e079ca0, EDX: 0x0b7ed540
CR2: 0x4c8f2035, EBP: 0x140abd28, ESI: 0x3e06f540, EDI: 0x125252c8
EFL: 0x00010202, EIP: 0x009a003d, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x140abae8 : 0x128d08 (0x3cb134 0x140abb0c 0x131de5 0x0)
0x140abb28 : 0x1a429b (0x3d0e4c 0x0 0xe 0x3d0670)
0x140abc38 : 0x19ada4 (0x140abc50 0x0 0x140abc78 0x127ee3)
0x140abd28 : 0x9791b7 (0x1253e004 0x3e06f540 0xb7ed540 0x4c8f2005)
0x140abf08 : 0x39a463 (0x125252c8 0x2a51000 0x1 0x25d680c)
0x140abf58 : 0x399635 (0x2a51000 0x135eb4 0x0 0x25d680c)
0x140abf88 : 0x39936b (0x2a6c800 0x0 0x450 0x1f03)
0x140abfc8 : 0x19ac1c (0x2a6c800 0x0 0x10 0x0) Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0x0
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.apple.driver.AirPortAtheros(223.47.4)@0x948000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(1.5.1)@0x886000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.2)@0x575000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family(154.1)@0x92b000
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.9.1: Thu Feb 22 20:55:00 PST 2007; root:xnu-792.18.15~1/RELEASE_I386
Hardware:
*System Configuration*
Model: MacBook2,1, BootROM MB21.00A5.B07, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GHz, 1 GB
Graphics: kHW_IntelGMA950Item, GMA 950, spdisplays_builtin, spdisplaysintegratedvram
Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 512 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, 667 MHz
Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM1, 512 MB, DDR2 SDRAM, 667 MHz
AirPort: spairportwireless_card_type_airportextreme, 1.3.4
Bluetooth: Version 2.1.0f14, 2 service, 1 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
Serial ATA Device: FUJITSU MHV2120BHPL, 111.79 GB
Parallel ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVDRW GWA4080MA, 7.5 GB
USB Device: Built-in iSight, Micron, high_speed, 500 mA
USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad, Apple Computer, full_speed, 500 mA
USB Device: IR Receiver, Apple Computer, Inc., full_speed, 500 mA
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, Apple, Inc., full_speed, 500 mA
*Serial- ATA*
Intel ICH7-M AHCI:
Vendor: Intel
Product: ICH7-M AHCI
Speed: 1.5 Gigabit
Description: AHCI Version 1.10 Supported
FUJITSU MHV2120BHPL:
Capacity: 111.79 GB
Model: FUJITSU MHV2120BHPL
Revision: 00817030
Serial Number: <Edited by Moderator>
Native Command Queuing: Yes
Queue Depth: 32
Removable Media: No
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk0
Mac OS 9 Drivers: No
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
Volumes:
Martijn's schijf:
Capacity: 111.47 GB
Available: 64.9 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk0s2
Mount Point: /
*Graphics displays:*
Intel GMA 950:
Chipset Model: GMA 950
Type: Display
Bus: Built-In
VRAM (Total): 64 MB of shared system memory
Vendor: Intel (0x8086)
Device ID: 0x27a2
Revision ID: 0x0003
Displays:
Color LCD:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1280 x 800
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
BenQ FP222Wa:
Resolution: 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
Depth: 32-bit Color
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Rotation: Supported
*Physical memory (RAM)*
BANK 0/DIMM0:
Size: 512 MB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0xAD00000000000000
Part Number: 0x48594D503536345336344250362D59352020
Serial Number: <Edited by Moderator>
BANK 1/DIMM1:
Size: 512 MB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Status: OK
Manufacturer: 0xAD00000000000000
Part Number: 0x48594D503536345336344250362D59352020
Serial Number: <Edited by Moderator>
System software (van huidige werkgever, school in Noorwegen):
System Software Overview:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.5.2 (9C7010)
Kernel Version: Darwin 9.2.2
Boot Volume: Martijn's schijf
Boot Mode: Normal
Computer Name: Martijn Bellemakers’ Computer
User Name: Martijn Bellemakers (martijnb)
Time since boot: 4:10
*Problem Details*
Wed Apr 16 09:22:54 2008
panic(cpu 1 caller 0x0031E21F): "hfs_lock: locking against myself!"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-1228.4.31/bsd/hfs/hfs_cnode.c:986
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x20fff6d8 : 0x12b0f7 (0x4581f4 0x20fff70c 0x133230 0x0)
0x20fff728 : 0x31e21f (0x484e90 0x0 0x20fff758 0x1f1d72)
0x20fff758 : 0x31ebc7 (0x55f2c40 0x3 0x0 0x2a6d004)
0x20fff848 : 0x1f3e30 (0x20fff860 0x0 0x20fff888 0x1f5d49)
0x20fff888 : 0x1db8f0 (0x55fe7a0 0x3485844 0x393ad8 0x0)
0x20fff8a8 : 0x1db95d (0x55fe7a0 0x0 0x287 0x32e5e10)
0x20fff8c8 : 0x335732 (0x55fe7a0 0x68000 0x4064aa0 0x32e5e10)
0x20fffbc8 : 0x335a8e (0x3485844 0x16b7fff 0x52616c 0x0)
0x20fffc58 : 0x32cc6c (0x2a6d004 0xb8000000 0x16 0x3485844)
0x20fffcd8 : 0x1f6039 (0x20fffd08 0x0 0x20fffcf8 0x0)
0x20fffd38 : 0x1e8e0c (0x2becc70 0x80006802 0x20fffee0 0x0)
0x20ffff78 : 0x3dcf13 (0x32e5e10 0x3485740 0x3485784 0xb0080d78)
0x20ffffc8 : 0x19f1c3 (0x303a6c0 0x0 0x1a20b5 0x303a6c0)
No mapping exists for frame pointer
Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xb0080d88
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: DiskManagementTo
*Mac OS version:*
9C7010
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar 4 21:17:34 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacBook2,1 (Mac-F4208CA9)

Reformat the drive. Disk Utility Partition, and create one new partition, don't use the current setup. Then either restore from backup or fresh install. I would clone the drive before ever starting the BootCamp Assistant process.
Most kernel panics are memory or hardware. In this case, well, lots of threads with "Partition Failure" and / or "kernel panic." A google for "Mac kernel panic" will show a number of sites with FAQs.
Disk Warrior is also a handy disk repair program. Not only backup and have a bootable clone, but one with an emergency boot volume to use instead of relying on DVD and Disk Utility, and so you are running the latest versions.

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