I have a bootcamp.dmg from an old hard drive. How do I use it?

I just upgraded to a new hard drive, and have cloned over my mac OS to it. That works fine. Now, I want to reestablish my bootcamp partition but I don't have a disk (I plan on using the bootcamp.dmg I made before switching hard drives) and the bootcamp wizard won't let me proceed without a disc inserted.
I need help with either one of the following:
1) How do you manually make a bootcamp partition, without formatting my hard disk (ideally, but if absolutely necessary I can)?
2) What is a better way to do this that I don't know about, using this .dmg file of bootcamp?
Thanks a lot.

See the  Second Chance to Use Setup Assistant  here...
http://Pondini.org/OSX/SetupLion.html
Also see here  > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4889?

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