How to format the HDD on my iMac before restoring it from Time Machine.

I need to re-format my HDD to enable enlarging the BOOTCAMP partition.
I had BOOTCAMP installed since day one and needed to enlarge that partition. As it was the only partition on the drive I had to delete it as increasing the size was not possible.
Having done that, the HDD showed it had less capacity available. I could not use the vacated space from BOOTCAMP.
I now need to reformat the HDD, restore all the "Apple" data and make a larger partition for BOOTCAMP.
I can not find the procedure to do this.
Anyone who is familiar with this procedure?
Thanks,
Kommer

Before you do anything: remember
- that formatting your startdisk can not be done from that disk itself, you can do it from the Restore Partition (if you have lion or higher).
- that the bootcamp partition should be deleted with the Bootcamp Assistant !!
- that when everything Mac is/was OK, you can make a new Bootcamp partition after the original Bootcamp Partition is gone, you do not necessarily reformat the start disk and no need to create partitions: Bootcamp Assistant does that for you !!

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