Installing Bootcamp - iMac w 1Tb drive and 3 partitions

Can I use one of the 'existing' partitions for the Bootcamp partition? or does Bootcamp have to be part of the startup partition?
Thank you

buz wrote:
and answering my question is so difficult?
For me? Yes.
I don't use Boot Camp but I do have that article bookmarked. Hopefully someone else may be able to help.
Regards,
Colin R.
Librarian & Book Mark Keeper

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