Help Creating a Windows Partition

Hi I've got 2 hard drives. I want OS X Leopard on Bay 1 and Windows Vista on Bay 2. In Boot Camp Assistant which Bay do I select? Do I select "Create a second Partition for Windows" or "Erase disk and create a single partition for Windows"? any help is greatly appreciated

Your support person you spoke with wasn't thinking multi drive, only the single internal hard drive configuration.
Boot Camp Assistant will actually ONLY use the entire drive. So some people put a small OS X partition on it to force it in two.
I would play around, practice. But if you get familiar - can't hurt and always only helps - Disk Utility => Partition tab => Options.... (bottom of screen) and change it from default "GUID" to Windows Boot Record. Create MSDOS (FAT32).
Vista will install just fine, and gives you the option to format / delete and create - but if it is on its own drive it usually complains about "GPT" due to the presence of OS X drive. That is easier to do than describe / explain. There is an Apple and MS tech note though.
I like the OS to be on the outer tracks, higher performance. The idea of putting an OS on the 'backend' where I/O is the slowest is just.... sluggishly slow and I'd never want or put OS X there for regular use.
Also, once you have Vista, it is a lot easier to install a 2nd system, like "7" on another drive or partition; rather than boot and run from DVD, copy DVD easily to disk and it is lightning fast. Down the road.
You should be able to just boot from Vista even without doing anything, just remove OS X, treat it like a PC, and install. Works best if the drive is raw and was never formatted in OS X even.

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    My computer recently had a kernel panic, which apparently the corruption was in the system and needed to be erased and re-installed. I have a complete back-up using an external hard drive, and I am definitely not willing to do another one of those to reformat a partition that is already singular. I restarted the computer after ejecting my back-up, and after turning off time machine (thinking that boot camp was recognizing it as a secondary partition), however the error still occurs.
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       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *750.2 GB   disk0
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       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            749.3 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
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    devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
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    map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
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    VirtualBox is a new Open Source freeware virtual machine such as VM Fusion and Parallels that was developed by Solaris.  It is not as fully developed for the Mac as Parallels and VM Fusion.
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    undefiniert wrote:
    Hi
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    when i click on create button. There comes a pop up "Installtions CD is not found"
    I have a bootable Windows 7 USB Stick (8 GB - Fat32). The Stick works. When i boot with refit from the stick, the Windows 7 installation starts. But without a partition ... not so good :-)
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    You will need a windows install DVD, and 50 to 60G partition.

  • Boot Camp can't create a Windows partition

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  • Creating a Windows partition

    Hello,
    I use one MacBookPro from end 2008 with Leopard
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    That is what Boot Camp Assistant is for. If you go to the Boot Camp forum you will find quite a bit of information on how to use it.
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    Basically I'm wondering if I should install windows on my macbook pro, or not install windows on my macbook pro. Main concern is listed in the header.

    It is not *supposed* to.
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    If you have an external drive, you can use SuperDuper! or Carbon Copy Cloner to duplicate your drive to an empty drive/partition on the external. Make sure it's empty, as either will erase what's already there to make the target drive an exact duplicate of the source drive.
    Then boot to the cloned external drive, erase the main drive and clone it back. Everything will then be contiguous and you should have no problem creating a Windows partition with Boot Camp.

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    Hi,
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