Will I lose Bootcamp when Lion arrives?

I want to install bootcamp but I'm afraid losing documents in July...

you can expect updates to any 3rd party program and drivers of course.
And, FWIW, sometimes install a new OS over the older has resulted in trouble with Boot Camp or disk drives. A new OS almost surely will introduce new partition changes under the hood.
Even erase and reinstalling 10.6. has caught some 'off guard' if you will so to speak.

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    A simple "reinstall" will not - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH3878?viewlocale=en_US.

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  • Will I lose files when I perform Lion Recovery?

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  • HT201250 will i lose everything when I upgrade my mac

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  • We've purchased applications off of iTunes. Will we lose these when we update to 5.0 software?

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  • Will i lose stuff when i upgrade to 4.5?

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    If you hit the Advanced button in the Application Loader and choose the option to backup the device data, all of the data will be backed up, and when it finishes updating the OS, the data will be restored for you.
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  • Will I lose apps when I upgrade my mac

    Ok, so here's my question: I am a macbook pro user which has two user accounts, mine and my wife's. I have installed app's like photoshop elements and aperture and my wife has installed ms office on her side. Our permissions allow each of us to use apps on both sides (i.e when I log in to my side I can use MS word, and she can use photoshop in her side).
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  • Will i lose apps when I install mountain lion?

    I'm concerned that I will lose vital applications such as QuickBooks for Mac if I upgrade to Mountain Lion.  I know that in the past non-compliant software simply didn't have access to all features.  With Lion, however, I lost non-compliant applications all together.  I want to make sure I will not experience a similar problem now (and, please, do not scold me for buying intuit.  I already know they take forever to impliment changes on the Mac).

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    Message was edited by: Sjazbec

  • WIll you lose photos when it ask you to upgrade your library?

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    Again
    Yes
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    I am getting ready to do a clean install of Leopard. I have bootcamp installed on my MacBook Pro.
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