Disk partition for install Boot Camp

Hi there
Finally yesterday i get my iMac 20, but with 10.4.10 installed. Now i want to install Boot Camp to install WindowsXP.
My question: I really need to make a partition to install Windows on a disk and the MacOSX in the other partition ???

junihh wrote:
Thanks XNAV for your answer but i better get Parallels, because i love the option that i can use the windows from PC as independent window, like a Mac window.
Thanks again.
LATE post - for those who come after:
Boot Camp REQUIRES a single, JOURNALLED HFS+ partition (created after midnight on a full moon's wane...*grin*...It's very Particular...) as a starting point - so you better give it one.
In response to junihh's other point: Parallels can be told to use the BootCamp partition as it's very own HDD so, my suggestion would be (as I happen to agree with you): DO IT that way and get the best of all worlds... you can STILL can use the windows from PC as independent window, like a Mac window.
DISCLAIMER:
: I've been in this Industry a loong time. I know a lot of people... I will always disclaim/note any pecuniary interest(s) which I know of (or remember) that're *closely relevant* BUT, MY advice will always be based on whether I'd recommend to Product or Company to a good friend -never- on $ or other considerations (I may dislike a bloke intensely but his Company may put out great software. If it does, I'll commend it to you)
-simple example: I have some Apple shares. I could even own soft MircoSoft shares.. or other companies... I Don't manage all that and couldn't tell you so I'm not going to Iist them. with over 35 years in, in a very Busy Oz-based career in everything from Mainframes to Micros, I've encountered just about everyone some time *grin* - some grrls n Boys I knew way back are VIPs running multnationals... many, I've lost track of. You can trust the statement above: my integrity has never been for sale (any offers ? :]) If the product's good, I'll say so - for -that- reason. (I think I'll put this Epic in my profile and simply POINT to it... :))

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