The disk is not journaled.

"The disk is not journaled. You must enable journaling using Disk Utility before using the Boot Camp Assistant.", now the big question is, WHY?? Here's the story, I had Windows 7 under bootcamp, then i learned my college had a students version of VMWare, so I backed up the few files in the Windows partition, blasted the partition to kingdom come, and set up a new VM, The thing is that both Windows and Mac ran slow while using VMWare. So again i got the files back on a flash drive and removes the virtual machine, and uninstalled VMWare. Now that I want to go back to bootcamp, i get this message "The disk is not journaled. You must enable journaling using Disk Utility before using the Boot Camp Assistant." So i checked disk utilities, and my volume is already journaled. Any help, suggestions, i already repaired permissions, repaired the disk, and defragmentated my disk using TechTools Pro 6. Thank you very much.

Repair Permissions
I don't go for defrag, no you are best off with backup + erase + restore to really do the job and consolidate free space.
and of course you need to have backup; you need to defrag while booted from another drive too.
why didn't you just tell Fusion to use the old Boot Camp partition to begin with??
Have not see this error btw in a long time, use to be more common, and the BCA is pretty lame tool.
Paragon CampTune 9.5 $19 is to resize but also do the install and do a better job. BCA was never a great partitioning tool. Now you need it also to download drivers, which I assume you have.
And yes a VM is always going to be slower and share resources.
You didn't need to blast. People dual boot and use Fusion. Both.

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