Partition a drive without reinstalling??

Hello,
I currently am running Mac OS X Leopard with the following configuration:
Macbook, 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
I want to run Windows on my Macbook, but want to install Windows on a separate partition. Currently, my hard drive is not partitioned. So my questions are:
Can I partition a hard drive without reformatting it? If so, how?
Can I run Windows using Bootcamp from the second partition?
Can I run Parallels simultaneously with Mac OSX if the Mac OS and Windows are installed on separate partitions?
If there is a guide somewhere on the net or a previous discussion thread that explains the process of installing Windows on a Mac and answers these questions I would be happy to read it. Thank you very much,
-AD

AD,
If you want to install Windows, use the Bootcamp Assistant, located in your Utilities folder.
Bootcamp Assistant will partition your hard drive for you (the drive must have only a single partition, so you cannot partition it yourself first). Then, it will get you booted to your chosen Windows installation CD.
Once Windows is installed, your Leopard DVD contains a Windows installer that will install all the drivers Windows needs to access all of your Mac's hardware (GPU-specific drivers, iSight drivers, keyboard, etc., etc.).
Parallels can use a Bootcamp installation, on the secondary partition created by Bootcamp, to run in the virtual machine. The "guide" you need is right there in the Bootcamp help files (Actually, Bootcamp will instruct you to print a PDF with explicit instructions, prior to continuing through the Bootcamp process).
Scott

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