Windows 7 problem bootcamp assistant

I tried to install win 7 via bootcamp . Then bootcamp made. 20 gb partition . I begin with the installation of win but. In the installation box doesn't allow me to install win unless I format the partition . Then the installation freeze and I cancel. It . Now I can't do nothing. Please help

1. You did not read the instructions
2. 20G is far too small.
So
Use Boot Camp Assistant to remove the partition, then sit down and READ THE INSTRUCTIONS before you make a serious mistake.

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